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Bibliographical Essay

Recent Studies in Milton and the Sexes

Pages 110-111 | Published online: 30 Aug 2016

Works Cited

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  • DiSalvo, Jackie. War of Titans: Blake’s Critique of Milton and the Politics of Religion. Pittsburgh, 1983.
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Selected Supplemental Bibliography

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  • Froula, Christine. “Pechter’s Specter: Milton’s Bogey Writ Small; or. Why Is He Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Critical Inquiry 11 (1984): 171–78.
  • Frye, Northrop. “The Revelation to Eve,” in B. Rajan ed., “Paradise Lost”: A Tercentenary Tribute (Toronto, 1969): 18–47.
  • Ferguson, Margaret W., Maureen Quilligan, and Nancy J. Vickers Rewriting the Renaissance. Chicago, 1986.
  • Gallagher, Philip J. “Creation in Genesis and in Paradise Lost,” MS 20 (1984): 163–204.
  • —— “Milton’s Bogey,” PMLA 94 (1979): 319-21 (reply to Gilbert, 1978).
  • Gilbert, Sandra, and Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. New Haven, 1979.
  • Griffin, Dustin. Regaining Paradise: Milton and the Eighteenth Century, especially pp. 124–133, “Miltonic Marriage.” Cambridge, 1986.
  • Grossman, Marshall. “Authors to Themselves”: Milton and the Revelation of History. Cambridge, 1987.
  • Hagstrum, Jean. Sex and Sensibility: Ideal and Erotic Love from Milton to Mozart. Chicago, 1980.
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  • Kerrigan, William. The Sacred Complex: On the Psychogenesis of ‘Paradise Lost’. Cambridge, Mass., 1983.
  • ——, and Gordon Braden. “Milton’s Coy Eve: Paradise Lost and Renaissance Love Poetry,” ELH 53 (1986): 27–51.
  • Landy, Marcia. “‘A Free and Open Encounter’: Milton and the Modem Reader,” MS 9 (1976): 3–36.
  • ——. “Kinship and the Role of Woman in Paradise Lost,” MS 4 (1978): 3–18.
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  • ——. “Milton on Women—Yet Once More,” MS 6 (1974): 4–20.
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  • McColley, Diane K. Milton’s Eve. Urbana, 1983.
  • ——. “Milton and the Sexes.” in The Cambridge Companion to Milton. Cambridge, 1989.
  • Nyquist, Mary. “Gynesis. Genesis, and Milton’s Eve,” in Marjorie Garber ed., Cannibals, Witches, and Divorce: Estranging the Renaissance (Baltimore, 1987): 147–208.
  • ——. “Textual Overlapping and Dalilah’s Harlot Lap,” in Patricia Parker and David Quint eds., Literary Theory /Renaissance Texts. Baltimore, 1986.
  • Parker, Patricia. “Eve, Evening, and the Labor of Reading,” ELR 9 (1979): 319–42.
  • Pechter, Edward. “When Pechter Reads Froula Pretending She’s Eve Reading Milton; or. New Feminist Is But Old Priest Writ Large,” CI 11 (1984): 163–70.
  • Pecznik, F. “Fit Help: The Egalitarian Marriage in Paradise Lost,” Mosaic 17.1 (1984): 29–48.
  • Radzinowicz, Mary Ann. “Eve and Dalila: Renovation and Hardening of the Heart,” in J.A. Mazzeo. ed., Reason and Imagination: Studies in the History of Ideas, 1600–1800 (New York, 1962).
  • Revard, Stella P. “Eve and the Doctrine of Responsibility,” PMLA 88 (1973): 69–78.
  • ——. ‘“L’Allegro’ and ‘II Penseroso’: Classical Tradition and Renaissance Mythography,” PMLA 101 (1986): 338–50.
  • Rogers, Katherine M. The Troublesome Helpmate: A History of Misogyny in Literature. Seattle, 1966.
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  • Swaim, Kathleen. “Flower, Fruit, and Seed,” MS 5 (1973): 155–76.
  • ——. “ ‘Hee for God Only, Shee for God in Him’: Structural Parallelism in Paradise Lost,” MS 9 (1976): 121–49.
  • ——. Before and After the Fall: Contrasting Modes in ‘Paradise Lost.’ Amherst, 1986.
  • Webber, Joan M. “The Politics of Poetry: Feminism and Paradise Lost,” MS 14 (1980): 3–24.
  • Wheeler, Thomas. ‘Paradise Lost’ and the Modern Reader. Athens, Ga., 1974.
  • Willis, Gladys J. The Penalty of Eve: John Milton and Divorce. New York, 1984.

Studies of Related Interest

  • Aschkenasy, Nehama. Eve’s Journey: Feminine Images in Hebraic Literary Tradition. Philadelphia, 1986.
  • Beilin, Elaine V. Redeeming Eve: Woman Writers of the English Renaissance. Princeton, 1987.
  • Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schüssler. In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins. New York, 1983.
  • Gilligan, Carol. In a Different Voice. Cambridge, Mass., 1982.
  • Heilbrun, Carolyn C. Reinventing Womanhood. New York, 1979.
  • ——. Toward a Recognition of Androgyny. New York, 1973.
  • Henderson, Katherine Usher, and Barbara F. McManus. Half Humankind: Contexts and Texts of the Controversy about Women in England, 1540–1640. Urbana, 1985.
  • Kelso, Ruth. Doctrine for the Lady of the Renaissance. Urbana, 1956.
  • Mollenkott, Virginia. Women, Men, and the Bible. Nashville, 1977.
  • Pagels, Elaine. Adam, Eve, and the Serpent. New York, 1988.
  • Phillips, John A. Eve: The History of an Idea. San Francisco, 1984.
  • Stone, Lawrence. The Family, Sex, and Marriage in England, 1500–1500. London, 1977.
  • Stone, Merlin. When God Was a Woman. San Diego, 1976.
  • Trible, Phyllis. God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality. Philadelphia, 1978.
  • Woodbridge, Linda. Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540–1620. Urbana, 1984.

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