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JohnMiltonJohnMilton(1608~1674)aEnglishpoetascholarlymanoflettersanofficialservingunderOliverCromwellInhislife,Miltonshowshimselfarealrevolutionary,amasterpoetandagreatprosewriter.Familyeducation•Father(JohnMilton)amusicalcomposer;literature•PrivatetutorHisLifegoodeducation:St.Paul’sSchool,thenCambridgeandgotmasterdegreegaveupbeingaclergymantohisfather’scountryhouse6yearsofprivatestudyandpoetrywritingHisLifeHistravelontheContinent•1638-1639AtourtoFranceandItaly•Thesummerof1639ReturnHemetfamedscholarHugoGrotiusinParis,thentoItaly.MiltonarrivedinFlorence,wherehemetwithGalileo(伽利略).InRome,hewasaguestofCardinal,andvisitedtheVatican(梵蒂冈)Library.Milton‘stourofEuropewascutshortwithrumorsofimpending(即将发生的)civilwarinEngland,andhereturnedhomeinJuly1639.TheCivilWarwasbrewing—KingCharlesIinvadedScotlandin1639,andtheLongParliamentwasconvenedin1640.Miltonbeganwritingpamphletsonpoliticalandreligiousmatters;SuchasOfReformation《论改革》,Animadversions《批判》,andOfPrelaticalEpiscopacy《论主教制》HisFirstEntryintoPoliticalConflict•Marriedthreetimes•Hadfourchildren•strainrelationships•MaryPowell•Desertion•MiltontheDivorcerHisMarriageCommonwealth&Restoration•SecretaryforForeignTongues•Hiding,briefimprisonmentLordProtectorOliverCromwelldiedinOctober,1658,andthedaysoftheCommonwealthwerecomingtoaclose.Inearly1659,MiltonpublishedATreatiseofCivilPowerandReadyandEasyWayToEstablishaFreeCommonwealth.Forhispropagandawritings,Miltonhadtogointohiding,forfearofretributionfromthefollowersofKingCharlesII.Inearlyautumn,Miltonwasarrestedandthrowninprison,tobereleasedbyorderofParliamentbeforeChristmas.8November1674•Diedofkidneyfailure•BuriedinthechurchofStGilesCripplegateHisworks•1.earlypoeticworks•2.themiddleprosepamphlets•3.thegreatpoem•4.sonnets1.earlypoeticworks•L‘Allegre《快乐的人》•ILPenseroso(1632)《忧思的人》2.1WorksintheReformation•Areopagitica《论出版自由》•TheTenureofKingsandMagistrates《论国王与官吏的职权》2.2WorksinCommonwealthperiod•DefenseoftheEnglishpeople《为英国人民声辩》•SeconddefenseoftheEnglishpeople《再为英国人民声辩》3.LaterMasterpieces•ParadiseLost《失乐园》•ParadiseRegained《复乐园》•SamsonAgonists《力士参孙》4.Ahandfulofsonnets•(1)18Englishand5Italiansonnets.•(2)Theyarecompact(文体简洁,紧凑)andwellorganized.•(3)Thelanguageissimpleandunadorned(不加修饰的),butpowerful.WhenIconsiderhowmylightisspentParadiseLostoverview•ParadiseLostisanepicpoeminblankversein12books.•ThemajorityofthepoemwaswrittenwhileMiltonwasblind,andwastranscribedforhim.•ConsideredbymanyscholarstobeoneofthegreatestpoemsoftheEnglishlanguage.•Itisrenowned(享有声誉的)foritsintricate(错综复杂的)andcontradictorycompositionbasedonthebiblicallegendoftheimaginaryprogenitors(祖先)ofthehumanrace—AdamandEve,andinvolvesGodandhiseternaladversary(对手)Sataninitsplot.StoryParadiseLostisaboutAdamandEve--howtheycametobecreatedandhowtheycametolosetheirplaceintheGardenofEden,alsocalledParadise.It‘sthesamestoryyoufindinthefirstpagesofGenesis(《创世纪》),expandedbyMiltonintoaverylong,detailed,narrativepoem.ItalsoincludesthestoryoftheoriginofSatan.OriginallyhewascalledLucifer,anangelinheavenwholedhisfollowersinawaragainstGod,andwasultimatelysentwiththemtohell.Thirstforrevengeledhimtocauseman’sdownfallbyturningintoaserpent(蛇)andtemptingEvetoeattheforbiddenfruit.TheGodselfish,seateduponathronewithachorusofangelsabouthimeternallysinginghispraises.HeiscruelandunjustinpunishingSatan.Hisangelsaresilly,whoneverthinkofexpressinganyopinionsoftheirown.Thisresemblesthecourtofanabsolutemonarch.Adam&EveEmbodyMilton’sbeliefinthepowersofman,cravingforknowledge,deniedbyGod,opensawideroadtointelligentandactivelife.MaincharactersSantaHeistherealheroofthepoem.Heprefersindependencetohappyservility,heisthespiritquestioningtheauthorityofGod,whichrepresentstheproudandsomber(昏暗的)politicalpassionsofthepersecutedRepublicansafterRestoration.Heremainsobeyedandadmiredbythosewhofollowhimdowntohell.Heisfeebler(虚弱无力的)inforce,superiorinnobleness,sinceheprefersindependencetohappyservility.HequestionstheauthorityofGod.HecanseenoreasonwhyAdamandEveshouldnottastethefruitofthetreeofknowledge.Herepresentsthespiritofrebellionagainstunjustauthorityandtyranny.Subject•ThepoemconcernstheChristianstoryoftheFallofMan:thetemptationofAdamandEvebythefallenangelSatanandtheirexpulsionfromtheGardenofEden.•Milton‘spurpose,statedinBookI,isto“justifythewaysofGodtomen”andelucidate(阐明)theconflictbetweenGod'seternalforesightandfreewill.•AlthoughtheprimaryeventintheepicisabouttheFallofMan,thecharacterSatanservesasananti-heroandasaprominentdrivingforceintheplot.•Hisdepiction(描写)hasfascinatedcritics,someofwhichhaveinterpretedParadiseLostasapoemquestioningthechurch’spower(acommonthemeduringtheEnglishRenaissance)ratherthanonlyadescriptionofthefallofAdamandEve.ThemesMarriageMilton‘struevisionreflectsonewherethehusbandandwife(inthisinstance,AdamandEve)dependoneachotherandonlythrougheachother’sdifferencesareabletothrive(兴盛).WhilemostreadersbelievethatAdamandEvefailbecauseoftheirfallfromparadise,Miltonwouldarguethattheresultingstrengtheningoftheirloveforoneanotheristruevictory.Idolatry(偶像崇拜)•Milton'sfirstcriticismofidolatryfocusesonthepracticeofco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