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Ghent altarpiece, Jan van Eyck. Hieronymus Bosch: Garden of Eden and Parasise and Hell. Search results for "Eva": this is a Danish database, so navigating takes some guesswork. |
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Offers e-texts of both Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. |
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Excerpts of Milton's are included in a long, esoteric list of works censored for political reasons. Interesting juxtaposition of works, part of a site on censorship in general. |
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Features a number of articles and links, as well as e-text of Milton's divorce tracts (and other prose) |
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A searchable online journal belonging to the Project Muse alliance. |
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Whoa. This is quite a site. Check out pages on the 17th century which includes Milton. Warning: Includes an embedded sound file; if you are in the IRCs, turn off Sound before clicking! |
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Maintained by the same guy at the University of Richmond, the homepage for the Milton-L listserv discussion group. Note that the searchable Paradise Lost isn't actually searchable for some reason -- the site does, however, yield an e-text that includes line numbers! |
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A scholarly journal from the Ohio University English Department. |
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Book reviews on Milton and Renaissance scholarship. |
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A highly graphical "celebration of the greatest epic poem in the English language," including two editions and a biographical timeline. |
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U. of Richmond's index of www versions of Paradise Lost. |
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A study of divine vocation in Milton. The site is divided by the table of contents -- chapter four is on Paradise Lost. |
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An Electronic Journal of Early-Modern Literary and Historical Studies. Current issue: vol 1, no 1. |
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A listing from the U Penn Eclat server. |
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Includes a general collection of poetry criticism, some of it in verse (check out Alfred Lord Tennyson's Milton poem). |
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An extensive list of resources. |
Last revised July 1997.
ContactGail.Sherman@Reed.edu
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