Milton and gender / edited by Catherine Gimelli Martin.

Milton's contempt for women has been accepted as fact by many critics. This book re-evaluates this claim by analysing his major poems, his four divorce tracts, and the responses of female readers. Together, these essays provide a fresh perspective on all aspects of gender in Milton's work.

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Other Authors: Martin, Catherine Gimelli.
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Published:Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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260 |a Cambridge, U.K. ;  |a New York :  |b Cambridge University Press,  |c 2004. 
300 |a 1 online resource (xiii, 277 pages) :  |b illustrations 
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505 0 0 |g Introduction:  |t Milton's gendered subjects /  |r Catherine Gimelli Martin --  |g PART I. MASCULINITY, DIVORCE, AND MISOGYNY IN MILTON'S PROSE --  |t The gender of civic virtue /  |r Gina Hausknecht --  |t The aesthetics of divorce: "masculinism," idolatry, and poetic authority in Tetrachordon and Paradise Lost /  |r James Grantham Turner --  |t Dalila, misogyny, and Milton's Christian liberty of divorce /  |r Catherine Gimelli Martin --  |g PART II. THE GENDERED SUBJECTS OF MILTON'S MAJOR POEMS --  |t The profession of virginity in A maske presented at Ludlow Castle /  |r William Shullenberger --  |t The genders of God and the redemption of the flesh in Paradise lost /  |r Marshall Grossman --  |t Transported touch: the fruit of marriage in Paradise lost /  |r John Rogers --  |t The experience of defeat: Milton and some female contemporaries /  |r Elizabeth M. Sauer --  |t Samson and surrogacy /  |r Amy Boesky --  |t "I was his nursling once": nation, lactation, and the Hebraic in Samson Agonistes /  |r Rachel Trubowitz --  |t "The Jewish Question" and "The woman question" in Samson Agonistes: gender, religion, and nation /  |r Achsah Guibbory --  |g PART III. GENDERED SUBJECTIVITY IN MILTON'S LITERARY HISTORY --  |t George Elliot as a "Miltonist": marriage and Milton in Middlemarch /  |r Dayton Haskin --  |t Saying it with flowers: Jane Giraud's ecofeminist Paradise Lost (1846) /  |r Wendy Furman-Adams,  |r Virginia James Tufte --  |t Woolf's allusion to Comus in The voyage out /  |r Lisa Low. 
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