Uses reading of Milton, in particular Paradise Lost, to raise wider questions about current theories of literary history.
Claire Colebrook is Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, U.K.
Acknowledgements
p. vi
List of Abbreviations
p. vii
Introduction: Life, Economy, Evil
p. 1
Milton's History of Reason and Church Government
p. 15
Capital Time, Production and Generation
p. 44
Allegory, Analogy and the Form of the World
p. 70
Gender and Contrariety
p. 90
History, Becoming and Reason
p. 104
Conclusion: Excremental Whiteness
p. 122
Notes
p. 127
Works Cited
p. 148
Index
p. 156
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