Sex, Violence and Lust in John Milton's Paradise Lost
Date Submitted: 08/21/2004 08:35:53
There is no reason to apply modern theories to Milton if we do not care whether Milton remains alive. However, if we wish him to be more than a historical artifact, we must do more than just study him against the background of his time. We must reinterpret him in light of the germane thought of our own age.
-James Driscoll
The Unfolding God Of Jung and Milton
Images and allusions to sex and death
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