Jangling Monarchy
Tom Paulin: Milton and the Regicides, 8 August 2002
A Companion to Milton
by Thomas N. Corns.
Blackwell, 528 pp., £80, June 2001,0 631 21408 9 Show More
by Thomas N. Corns.
Blackwell, 528 pp., £80, June 2001,
The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography
by Barbara K. Lewalski.
Blackwell, 816 pp., £25, December 2000,0 631 17665 9 Show More
by Barbara K. Lewalski.
Blackwell, 816 pp., £25, December 2000,
“... of change Perplexes monarchs. According to Milton’s early biographer, the Irish republican John Toland, Charles II’s Licenser for the Press regarded these lines as subversive, and wanted to suppress the whole poem. Immediately after the passage in which he imagines God hatching the universe out of the abyss, Milton asks: what in me is dark ... ”