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Acknowledgements | ||
General Editors' Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Paradise Lost and the English Revolution | 15 |
2 | The Protestant Epic and the Spirit of Capitalism | 28 |
3 | Religion and Ideology: A Political Reading of Paradise Lost | 47 |
4 | Milton's Bogey: Patriarchal Poetry and Women Readers | 58 |
5 | 'Rational Burning': Milton on Sex and Marriage | 67 |
6 | The Genesis of Gendered Subjectivity in Paradise Lost | 88 |
7 | Paradise Lost and the Primal Scene | 102 |
8 | Adam and his 'Other Self' in Paradise Lost: A Lacanian Study in Psychic Development | 117 |
9 | Paradise Lost: Ideology, Phantasy and Contradiction | 136 |
10 | Adam on the Grass with Balsamum | 145 |
11 | Paradise Lost as Master-Narrative | 160 |
12 | Freedom, Service, and the Trade in Slaves: The Problem of Labour in Paradise Lost | 170 |
Further Reading | 195 | |
Notes on Contributors | 199 | |
Index | 201 |
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