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Milton, Music and Literary Interpretation Reading through the Spirit Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Milton, Music and Literary Interpretation

Milton, Music and Literary Interpretation: Reading through the Spirit constructs a musical methodology for interpreting literary text drawn out of John Milton?s poetry and prose. Analyzing the linkage between music and the Holy Spirit in Milton?s work, it focuses on harmony and its relationship to Milton?s theology and interpretative practices. Linking both the Spirit and poetic music to Milton?s understanding of teleology, it argues that Milton uses musical metaphor to capture the inexpressible characteristics of the divine. The book then applies these musical tools of reading to examine the non-trinitarian union between Father, Son, and Spirit in Paradise Lost, argues that Adam and Eve?s argument does not break their concord, and puts forward a reading of Samson Agonistes based upon pity and grace.

Introduction

Spiritual Reading

Musical Reading

Three Approaches for Musical Reading

Harmony

Dissonance and Discord

Solo and Choral Song

1 Spiritual Harmony

Music with a Purpose

Heavenly Harmony and the Spirit

Hearing the Inexpressible: Music and Transcendent Indefinition

2 Spiritual Hermeneutics

The Spirit’s Role in Reading

God, the Spirit, and Truth

3 Spiritual and Musical Teleology

The Teleology of the Spirit

Music as Metaphor: Playing Poetic Games

4 Harmonious Reading

Harmony and Milton’s Trinity

Concord, Discord, and Marriage

5 Music and Literary Interpretation

Reading Samson Agonistes Musically

"He may dispense with me or thee:" Concord and Discord with God

Dying is Easy; Harmony is Hard

Conclusion

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

David Ainsworth is Assistant Chair and Associate Professor of English at the University of Alabama, and part of the faculty of the Hudson Strode Program for Renaissance Studies housed there. His first book, Milton and the Spiritual Reader: Reading and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England was published by Routledge in 2008, and he has published articles in journals including Milton Quarterly, Religion and Literature, and SEL.

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