Milton's Places of Hope: Spiritual and Political Connections of Hope with LandIn early modern culture and in Milton's poetry and prose, this book argues, the concept of hope is intrinsically connected with place and land. Mary Fenton analyzes how Milton sees hope as bound both to the spiritual and the material, the internal self and the external world. Hope, as Fenton demonstrates, comes from commitment to literal places such as the land, ideological places such as the "nation," and sacred, interior places such as the human soul. Drawing on an array of materials from the seventeenth century, including emblems, legal treatises, political pamphlets, and prayer manuals, Fenton sheds light on Milton's ideas about personal and national identity and where people should place their sense of power and responsibility; Milton's politics and where he thought the English nation was and where it should be heading; and finally, Milton's theology and how individuals relate to God. |
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... common and civil law relegated to the status of a tenant owing some fee service to the clergy , the superior tenant ... common with Harrington's . " See also Bruce McLeod , " The ' Lordly Eye ' : Milton and the Strategic Geography of ...
... common and civil law relegated to the status of a tenant owing some fee service to the clergy , the superior tenant ... common with Harrington's . " See also Bruce McLeod , " The ' Lordly Eye ' : Milton and the Strategic Geography of ...
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... common land " of Chaos , which God relegates for his private use in creating the world ( 2.998–1003 ) . Enclosures converted common lands into private property , assuring tenure for landowners , but ending " legal validity for customary ...
... common land " of Chaos , which God relegates for his private use in creating the world ( 2.998–1003 ) . Enclosures converted common lands into private property , assuring tenure for landowners , but ending " legal validity for customary ...
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... Common Prayer : The Language of Public Devotion in Early Modern England that the prescribed readings and calendar of prayers in The Book of Common Prayer in 1559 were one way of controlling individual worship in order to maintain some ...
... Common Prayer : The Language of Public Devotion in Early Modern England that the prescribed readings and calendar of prayers in The Book of Common Prayer in 1559 were one way of controlling individual worship in order to maintain some ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Hope Land Ownership and the Paradise Within | 39 |
Keeping Irish Hope in its Place Charity Reduction and Reform | 65 |
Copyright | |
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