Introduction, by Feisal G. Mohamed and Mary Nyquist
i) Reprints
Douglas Bush, ‘The Modern Reaction to Milton’
A.S.P. Woodhouse, from Introduction to Puritanism and Liberty
Northrop Frye, ‘Literature as Context: Milton’s Lycidas’
Hugh MacCallum, ‘Milton and Figurative Interpretation of the Bible’
Balachandra Rajan, ‘Paradise Lost’
Ernest Sirluck, ‘Areopagitica and a Forgotten Licensing Controversy’
Arthur Barker, ‘ “... And on his Crest Sat Horror”: Eighteenth-Century Interpretations of Milton’s Sublimity and his Satan’
ii) Reflection
Hugh MacCallum, ‘The Study of Milton at the University of Toronto in the Mid-Twentieth Century’
iii) New Articles
John Leonard, ‘Douglas Bush in His Time and Ours’
Elizabeth Sauer, ‘Radical Company: Milton, the Nostalgia of (Post-)War Criticism, and the Case of A.S.P. Woodhouse’s Puritanism and Liberty’
Nicholas von Maltzahn, ‘Milton and the Deist Prelude to Liberalism’
Annabel Patterson, ‘Milton as Political Prophet: The Readie and Easie Way’
Peter C. Herman, ‘Northrop Frye, Lycidas and the “Intense Inane” of History’
Feisal G. Mohamed, ‘Fielding, Jonson, and the Critique of High Mimesis in Paradise Lost’
Elizabeth Hodgson, ‘Milton Takes the Veil’
Phillip J. Donnelly, ‘Historical Appearance in Areopagitica’
Muhammad Sid-Ahmad, ‘Ibn Tufayl’s Hayy and Milton’s Adam’
Balachandra Rajan, ‘Ludlow Re-Visited: Milton and Eco-Justice’
Afterword, by Paul Stevens
Contributors
Phillip J. Donnelly Baylor University
Peter C. Herman San Diego State University
Elizabeth Hodgson University of British Columbia
John Leonard University of Western Ontario
Annabel Patterson Yale University
Elizabeth Sauer Brock University
Muhammad Sid-Ahmad University of Toronto
Paul Stevens University of Toronto
Nicholas von Maltzahn University of Ottawa