Supplement Edition: Areopagitica: Freedom of the Press

Author:   Sasha Newborn ,  John Milton
Publisher:   Bandanna Books
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9780942208382


Pages:   110
Publication Date:   18 August 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Supplement Edition: Areopagitica: Freedom of the Press


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This Supplement Edition of Areopagitica, designed for teachers or autodidacts, has three elements: the text itself, supplementary material from a number of sources organized around questions that students may ask, such as, What was Milton's early career? Why did he write Areopagitica? What was happening in England at the time? Plus an extensive Notes section for the names and events that Milton mentions, a Bibliography, and a Glossary (ex. sponge from spunge, to expunge). 124pp. in all. The printed version lists page numbers. A pdf version with hyperlinks is also available; contact the publisher at bandannabooks.com for information. Here is the Table of Contents for the Supplement Edition. This provides the same text, with the same page numbering, as the student edition, with a wealth of information organized around typical student questions, plus a glossary. Here are the questions: Preface for Teachers Why is Areopagitica important? Who was John Milton? Who was in Milton's family? What was his childhood like? What happened during Milton's college career? How did Milton prepare himself after college? What happened on Milton's trip to Italy? Did Milton change on returning to England? Did Milton marry? What was he writing at this time? Why did Milton use this title? Why did he write Areopagitica? What was the public reaction to Areopagitica? What did the early critics say about Milton? Why was England in a turmoil in the 1640s? What did King Charles expect to achieve? What was the Long Parliament? How did Cromwell rise to prominence? How had the press been restricted? What points does Milton make? Who states the other side of the argument? What is special about printing? How many people could read? Is freedom of the press the same as freedom of speech? Is freedom of the press a dead issue? What books were in Milton's library? Is Milton's style important? What do modern critics say? Was Milton borne out by history? What was the printing history of Areopagitica? What happened in Milton's later life? Bibiography Notes to the text Glossary

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Author:   Sasha Newborn ,  John Milton
Publisher:   Bandanna Books
Imprint:   Bandanna Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.150kg
ISBN:  

9780942208382


ISBN 10:   0942208382
Pages:   110
Publication Date:   18 August 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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John Milton, most famous for Paradise Lost, started out with a prodigious education in Latin and Greek literature. This background made him uniquely qualified to make the case against censorship and for freedom of the press, by recounting how various ages had dealt with the issue. In the unrest period of the Long Parliament, Milton was a reluctant participant. However, his Areopagitica pamphlet made such an impression on Cromwell, Lord Protector, that Milton was made his Latin secretary.

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