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The History of Literature

154 John Milton

The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson

Arts, History, Books

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

John Milton (1608 - 1674) was a revolutionary, a republican, an iconoclast, a reformer, and a brilliant polemicist, who fearlessly took on both church and king. And he ranks among the greatest poets of all time, a peer of Shakespeare and Homer. Philip Pullman, the author who named his trilogy (His Dark Materials) after a Miltonic phrase, said, “No one, not even Shakespeare, surpasses him in his command of the sound, the music, the weight and taste and texture of English words.” In this episode of the History of Literature, we look at the life and works of one of the seventeenth-century's greatest individuals. For more on Satan as a runaway character in Milton's masterpiece Paradise Lost, try Episode 132 - Top 10 Literary Villains. We covered the OG blind bard Homer all the way back in Episode 3 - Homer. For another seventeenth-century writer (who isn't Shakespeare), try Episode 91 In Which John Donne Decides to Write About a Flea.  Support the show at patreon.com/literature. Find out more at historyofliterature.com, jackewilson.com, or by following Jacke and Mike on Twitter at @thejackewilson and @literatureSC. Or send an email to jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com.   *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to The History of Literature, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding literature, history, and storytelling like Storybound, Micheaux Mission, and The History of Standup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The History of Literature Podcast is a member of the Podglamorate Network and LIT Hub Radio.

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Hello. His grandfather was the keeper of a forest. His father was a musician and a lawyer.

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He himself was deeply enmeshed in one controversy after another as the political causes he supported rose and fell.

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He was a revolutionary, a Republican, an iconoclast, a reformer, and a brilliant

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polemacist who fearlessly took on the church and the king. and he found

0:35.0

found time to write poetry, his first and truest love, and he's generally

0:39.5

considered to be among the greatest poets of all time. A peer of Shakespeare, a rival to Homer. Philip Pullman, the author of the His Dark Materials trilogy, said, quote, no one, not even Shakespeare, surpasses him in his command of the sound,

0:56.6

the music, the weight and taste and texture of English words.

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End quote.

1:02.4

His name was John Milton.

1:04.0

We'll be exploring the brilliance of his poetry and the richness of his life today on the history of literature. Okay, here we go. I'm Jack Wilson. Welcome to the podcast.

1:33.0

John Milton today.

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Wow, Charles Dickens last week.

1:37.0

John Milton, this week we are going after some giants here on the history of literature.

1:42.0

I was going to say slaying some giants here on the history of literature. I was going to say slaying some giants, but we're not

1:46.0

slaying anyone. We're celebrating. What we're slaying are the forces of ignorance and cynicism.

1:55.0

Speaking of which, there's Gar, my producer over there, Gar, how are you?

2:00.0

We haven't heard from you for a while.

2:02.0

How are... Oh, Gar is sulking, ignorance and cynicism.

2:08.0

And I transitioned to Gar.

2:11.0

You're going to take that personally, frankly, I didn't think you were paying attention.

2:14.8

Oh, you weren't paying attention. Well, okay.

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