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ENGL 220: Milton

ENGL 220: Milton (Fall 2007, Open Yale Courses). Instructor: Professor John Rogers. This class is a study of Milton's poetry, with attention paid to his literary sources, his contemporaries, his controversial prose, and his decisive influence on the course of English poetry. Throughout the course, Professor Rogers explores the advantages and limitations of a diverse range of interpretive techniques and theoretical concerns in Milton scholarship and criticism. Lectures include close readings of lyric and epic poetry, prose, and letters; biographical inquiries; examinations of historical and political contexts; and engagement with critical debates.
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Introduction


Lecture 01 - Introduction: Milton, Power, and the Power of Milton
Lecture 02 - The Infant Cry of God
Lecture 03 - Credible Employment
Lecture 04 - Poetry and Virginity
Lecture 05 - Poetry and Marriage
Lecture 06 - Lycidas
Lecture 07 - Lycidas (cont.)
Lecture 08 - Areopagitica
Lecture 09 - Paradise Lost, Book I
Lecture 10 - God and Mammon: The Wealth of Literary Memory
Lecture 11 - The Miltonic Smile
Lecture 12 - The Blind Prophet
Lecture 13 - Paradise Lost, Book III
Lecture 14 - Paradise Lost, Book IV
Lecture 15 - Paradise Lost, Books V-VI
Lecture 16 - Paradise Lost, Books VII-VIII
Lecture 17 - Paradise Lost, Book IX
Lecture 18 - Paradise Lost, Books IX-X
Lecture 19 - Paradise Lost, Books XI-XII
Lecture 20 - Paradise Lost, Books XI-XII (cont.)
Lecture 21 - Paradise Regained, Books I-II
Lecture 22 - Paradise Regained, Books III-IV
Lecture 23 - Samson Agonistes
Lecture 24 - Samson Agonistes (cont.)

References
ENGL 220: Milton
Instructor: Professor John Rogers. Class Sessions. Downloads. Syllabus. A study of Milton's poetry, with attention paid to his literary sources, his contemporaries, his controversial prose, and his decisive influence on the course of English poetry.