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Pity the Tale of Milton
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2022
Summary
Milton's sonnets, which present Milton's self as a fictionalized persona, reveal the ways in which Milton's masculinity and his subjectivity interact in a highly masculinized poetic form. In his political and personal sonnets, Milton makes himself a vulnerable but also authoritative figure who makes his own authority through poetic form. Claiming public status while eschewing public alliances, creating enemies while claiming popularity, and naming friends while walking in solitary glory, Milton's sonnet-speakers confirm the ambivalent, tactical, and self-authorizing manhood which is Milton's default.
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- The Masculinities of John MiltonCultures and Constructs of Manhood in the Major Works, pp. 174 - 189Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022