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Literary Criticism English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Between Worlds

The Rhetorical Universe of Paradise Lost

by (author) William Pallister

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
May 2013
Category
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780802098351
    Publish Date
    Nov 2008
    List Price
    $75.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781442616189
    Publish Date
    May 2013
    List Price
    $47.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442692862
    Publish Date
    May 2013
    List Price
    $37.95

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Description

John Milton's Paradise Lost has long been celebrated for its epic subject matter and the poet's rhetorical fireworks. In Between Worlds, William Pallister analyses the rhetorical methods that Milton uses throughout the poem and examines the effects of the three distinct rhetorical registers observed in each of the poem's major settings: Heaven, Hell, and Paradise.

Providing insights into Milton's relationship with the history of rhetoric as well as rhetorical conventions and traditions, this rigorous study shows how rhetorical forms are used to highlight and enhance some of the poem's most important themes including free will, contingency and probability. Pallister also provides an authoritative discussion of how the omniscience of God in Paradise Lost affects Milton's verse, and considers how God's speech applies to the concept of the perfect rhetorician.

An erudite and detailed study of both Paradise Lost and the history of rhetoric, Between Worlds is essential reading that will help to unravel many of the complexities of Milton's enduring masterpiece.

About the author

Maureen Moynagh is an associate professor in the Department of English at St. Francis Xavier University.

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Awards

  • Winner, MLA Independent Scholar Prize awarded by Modern Language Association