Justice in the dock: Milton's experimental tragedy
In Justice in the Dock, Harold Skulsky argues that the currently dominant moral readings of Samson Agonistes reduce it to the pious antiquarian charade it energetically refuses to be - whether the hero is taken as a war criminal or a saint (Christian or existentialist). Milton is as subversive a tra...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Justice in the Dock, Harold Skulsky argues that the currently dominant moral readings of Samson Agonistes reduce it to the pious antiquarian charade it energetically refuses to be - whether the hero is taken as a war criminal or a saint (Christian or existentialist). Milton is as subversive a traditionalist here as elsewhere; he has picked a theologically scandalous stretch of Bible history to dramatize, and he invents a dramatic structure that makes over the theater, or theatrical imagination, into the scene of a jury trial. The result is neither a sermon in disguise nor a study in indeterminacy, but the theatrical equivalent of the republican freedom the poet's political career was dedicated to promoting. Attorney Milton declares his mind - but leaves the audience free to make up theirs On the way to establishing this, Skulsky brings out in all their nastiness the subversive questions forced by the Book of Judges on a would-be Christian believer of the early modern period, and he studies in detail two remarkable earlier attempts to come to terms, in the same tradition of "sacred" drama, with the same Book and the same questions. Justice in the Dock is a book about the preeminent English poet (after Shakespeare) trying to make sense of a paradigm case of mass killing - virtually of genocide - that is endorsed by the Ground of All Justice and carried out by an Israelite hero who (if St. Paul can be trusted) is also a saint. The book is meant to attract readers interested in literature, moral philosophy, religion, or the historic roots of the modern sensibility, as well as readers specifically involved with Milton and his literary, intellectual, and religious background |
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spelling | Skulsky, Harold Verfasser aut Justice in the dock Milton's experimental tragedy Harold Skulsky Newark Univ. of Delaware Press [u.a.] 1995 133 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In Justice in the Dock, Harold Skulsky argues that the currently dominant moral readings of Samson Agonistes reduce it to the pious antiquarian charade it energetically refuses to be - whether the hero is taken as a war criminal or a saint (Christian or existentialist). Milton is as subversive a traditionalist here as elsewhere; he has picked a theologically scandalous stretch of Bible history to dramatize, and he invents a dramatic structure that makes over the theater, or theatrical imagination, into the scene of a jury trial. The result is neither a sermon in disguise nor a study in indeterminacy, but the theatrical equivalent of the republican freedom the poet's political career was dedicated to promoting. Attorney Milton declares his mind - but leaves the audience free to make up theirs On the way to establishing this, Skulsky brings out in all their nastiness the subversive questions forced by the Book of Judges on a would-be Christian believer of the early modern period, and he studies in detail two remarkable earlier attempts to come to terms, in the same tradition of "sacred" drama, with the same Book and the same questions. Justice in the Dock is a book about the preeminent English poet (after Shakespeare) trying to make sense of a paradigm case of mass killing - virtually of genocide - that is endorsed by the Ground of All Justice and carried out by an Israelite hero who (if St. Paul can be trusted) is also a saint. The book is meant to attract readers interested in literature, moral philosophy, religion, or the historic roots of the modern sensibility, as well as readers specifically involved with Milton and his literary, intellectual, and religious background Milton, John (1608-1674) / Samson agonistes ram Milton, John <1608-1674> / Samson Agonistes Samson (Biblical judge) - In literature Milton, John <1608-1674> Samson Agonistes Milton, John 1608-1674 Samson Agonistes (DE-588)4390705-2 gnd rswk-swf Milton, John 1608-1674 (DE-588)118582607 gnd rswk-swf Justice - Dans la littérature ram Justice dans la littérature Poésie chrétienne anglaise - Histoire et critique Poésie religieuse anglaise - Histoire et critique ram Samson Agonistes (Milton) gtt Tragique Christian poetry, English History and criticism Justice in literature Samson (Biblical judge) in literature Tragic, The Gerechtigkeit Motiv (DE-588)4137041-7 gnd rswk-swf Milton, John 1608-1674 Samson Agonistes (DE-588)4390705-2 u DE-604 Milton, John 1608-1674 (DE-588)118582607 p Gerechtigkeit Motiv (DE-588)4137041-7 s |
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