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Chapter 3 - Chatting Up
Paradise Lost
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2022
Summary
Paradise Lost is constructed almost entirely of men talking to other men. Depending heavily on conversation and social discourse, Milton's epic takes the ideology of conversation in his culture seriously. Employing conversation to create social rank and hierarchy, while also using it to suggest homosocial pleasure and erotic attraction, Paradise Lost makes Adam, Raphael, the Son, Eve, and Satan into talkers who make power while they make desire. By linking conversation itself to the poem's hierarchies and hegemonic superstructures, this chapter argues that small talk and social discourse are key levers of authority-making in the poem and in early modern England.
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- The Masculinities of John MiltonCultures and Constructs of Manhood in the Major Works, pp. 84 - 118Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022