The Masculinities of John Milton: Cultures and Constructs of Manhood in the Major Works

Author:   Elizabeth Hodgson (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   229
Publication Date:   27 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Masculinities of John Milton: Cultures and Constructs of Manhood in the Major Works


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The Masculinites of John Milton is the first published monograph on Milton's men. Examining how Milton's fantasies of manly authority are framed in his major works, this study exposes the gaps between Milton's pleas for liberty and his assumptions that White men like himself should rule his culture. From schoolboys teaching each other how to traffic in young women in the Ludlow Masque, to his treatises on divorce that make the wife-less husband the best possible citizen, and to the later epics, in which Milton wrestles with male small talk and the ladders of masculine social power, his verse and prose draw from and amplify his culture's claims about manliness in education, warfare, friendship, citizenship, and conversation. This revolutionary poet's most famous writings reveal how ambivalently manhood is constructed to serve itself in early modern England.

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Author:   Elizabeth Hodgson (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009223591


ISBN 10:   1009223593
Pages:   229
Publication Date:   27 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Peer review: the Ludlow Masque; 2: Nearly headless husbands: the divorce tracts; 3: Chatting up: Paradise Lost; 4: True warfaring Christian: Aereopagitica & Paradise Regained; 5: Lean on me: Samson Agonistes; Postlude: pity the tale of Milton.

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'In this thoughtful and sophisticated book, Hodgson demonstrates the extent to which the tensions of early modern masculinity animate and complicate John Milton's poems and prose works. Making surprising and revelatory connections across the full range of Milton's writings, this is a timely and generative piece of scholarship.' Joseph Moshenska, University of Oxford 'The Masculinities of John Milton by Elizabeth M. A. Hodgson is a necessary and convincingly feminist account of the making of masculinity in Milton's works. Earlier feminist approaches to Milton have often focused on femininity and the representation of women; masculinity is so ubiquitous that it has remained an unmarked and underexamined term. This book, therefore, offers an essential intervention in Milton studies by exploring how Milton's portrayal of citizenship, freedom, friendship, love, and marriage depend upon cultural constructions of masculinity.' Lara Dodds, Mississippi State University 'Elizabeth Hodgson has produced a highly sophisticated and challenging study of Milton's 'masculinities,' his diverse yet nevertheless similar approaches to manhood.' Catherine Gimelli Martin, Modern Philology '… convincingly demonstrates once again how gender shapes the social and political realities of early modernity.' Ben Labreche, Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal


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Elizabeth Hodgson is Professor of English literature at the University of British Columbia. She has published Gender and the Sacred Self in John Donne (1999), Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance (2015) and many articles and book chapters on English Renaissance literary cultures.

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