Book Review: Mary R. Bowman reviews Allegory and Epic in English Renaissance Literature, by Kenneth Borris.
Book Review: William Walker reviews Milton and Heresy, Stephen B. Dobranski and John P. Rumrich, eds.
Book Review: Robert Grant Williams reviews Showing Like a Queen: Female Authority and Literary Experiment in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton, by Katherine Eggert.
Book Review: William Walker reviews Stanley Fish, How Milton Works, by Stanley Fish.
Book Review: Jim Daems reviews The Arts of Empire: The Poetics of Colonialism from Ralegh to Milton, by Walter S.H. Lim.
Book Review: William Walker reviews Milton and the Terms of Liberty, by Graham Parry and Joad Raymond, eds.
Book Review: Amdrew McRae reviews Radical Religion from Shakespeare to Milton: Figures of Nonconformity in Early Modern England, by Kristen Poole.
Book Review: Paul Dyck reviews of Bodies and Selves in Early Modern England: Physiology and Inwardness in Spenser, Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton, by Michael Schoenfeldt.
Book Review: Bryan N.S. Gooch reviews Pastoral Process[:] Spenser, Marvell, Milton, by Susan Snyder.
Book Review: Jim Daems reviews Sea-Mark: The Metaphorical Voyage, Spenser to Milton, by Philip Edwards.
Book Review: Andrew McRae reviews The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton, by John Rogers.
Book Review: Jim Daems reviews Carnal Rhetoric: Milton's Iconoclasm and the Poetics of Desire, by Lana Cable.
Book Review: Philip Edward Phillips reviews Origin and Authority in Seventeenth-Century England: Bacon, Milton, Butler, by Alvin Snider.
Book Reviews: John S. Pendergast reviews Milton, Spenser and the Epic Tradition, by Patrick J. Cook; Mapping the Faerie Queene, by Wayne Erickson.
Eden Rais'd: A critical introduction to Milton's major poems.
England as Israel in Milton's Writings: Explicates the relation between church and state in Milton's writings, arguing for the gradual loss of political innocence.
Essays on Milton by Julian Darius: A series of essays on Milton.
Italy, European Intellectual Life, and the Pamphlet Wars of the 1640s: Culture and history during the 1640s, and background on Milton in Italy.
John Milton: Poet, Priest and Prophet: Etext version of the book, "Study of Divine Vocation in Milton's Poetry and Prose," by John Spencer Hill.
Kedermister Library: Synopsis of the Jean Francis article, which reconstructs the holdings of the Kedermister Library in Langley Marish. The library is believed to have been used by Milton.
Milton and De Doctrina Christiana: From the Fourth International Milton Symposium. History of the manuscript, its physical characteristics, debate regarding Milton's authorship.
Milton and the Jacobean Church of England: A 1995 article by Daniel W. Doerksen, published in "Early Modern Literary Studies."
Milton and the Sexy Seals: A Peephole into the Horton Years: Notes on Milton's marginalia, as pertaining to his copy of Lycophron's Alexandra. By John K. Hale.
Milton Review: Reviews of books about Milton, from Kevin J.T. Creamer, University of Richmond.
Milton's Works and Life: Select Studies and Resources: Many bibliographic entries of primary and secondary sources. From R.G. Siemens, University of Alberta.
Milton, John: Background on Milton's religious convictions, and how they relate to his political tracts.
Ovid's Rivers and the Naming of Milton's Lycidas: Eric C. Brown suggests that in terms of name Lycidas, "Comparatively little study has been made, however, of the etymological complexity of the name."
Paradise Lost Study Guide: Text, essays, indexes, illustrations, questions and answers.
Prospero's Counter-Pastoral: Criticism of John Milton: Essay that engages Milton's "Comus" as a means of analyzing Shakespeare's "The Tempest."
Protocols of Reading: Milton and Biography: J. Michael Vinovich analyzes "how Milton's biography has been constructed . . [and] how its ideological and institutional protocols constrain reading strategies that threaten to qualify it."
Reflections on Milton and Ariosto: Analyses the issues surrounding "Milton and his supposed scribbles in a 1591 edition of Sir John Harington's translation of Ariosto." By Roy Flannagan.
Selected Papers: From the West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Conference comes the article, "Poetical Historiography: Milton’s History of Britain as a Literary Text," by James Egan.
The Father's House: "The Father's House: Samson Agonistes in its Historical Moment," by John Guillory. Excerpt from the book, "Re-Membering Milton: Essays on the Texts and Traditions," ed. Mary Nyquist and Margaret W. Ferguson.
The Milton Quarterly: Scholarly journal devoted to his life and writings.