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Mark Pattison's 'Milton' delves into an in-depth analysis and exploration of the iconic poet John Milton's life and works, particularly focusing on his epic poem 'Paradise Lost'. Pattison's writing style is scholarly and meticulously researched, making it a valuable resource for any reader interested in studying Milton's literary genius. The book examines Milton's background, influences, and the societal context in which he wrote, shedding new light on his timeless and influential contributions to English literature. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of Milton's poetry,…mehr

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Mark Pattison's 'Milton' delves into an in-depth analysis and exploration of the iconic poet John Milton's life and works, particularly focusing on his epic poem 'Paradise Lost'. Pattison's writing style is scholarly and meticulously researched, making it a valuable resource for any reader interested in studying Milton's literary genius. The book examines Milton's background, influences, and the societal context in which he wrote, shedding new light on his timeless and influential contributions to English literature. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of Milton's poetry, Pattison's work showcases the enduring relevance of Milton's work in today's world. Mark Pattison, a renowned literary critic and expert on English literature, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to 'Milton'. His passion for Milton's poetry and his extensive research into the poet's life and works are evident throughout the book, making it a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of English literature. 'Milton' is a comprehensive and insightful study that will deepen your appreciation for one of the greatest poets in literary history.

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Mark Pattison was an English author and Church of England priest who died on July 30, 1884. He was the Rector of Lincoln College in Oxford. He was the rector's son at Hauxwell, North Riding of Yorkshire, and was educated privately by his father, Mark James Pattison. Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison ("Sister Dora") was his sister. He enrolled in Oriel College, Oxford, in 1832, and graduated with second-class honors in 1836. After several unsuccessful applications, he was elected to a Yorkshire fellowship at Lincoln College, Oxford, an anti-Puseyite college, in 1839. Pattison was a Puseyite during the period, and was heavily influenced by John Henry Newman, for whom he worked, contributing to the translation of Thomas Aquinas' Catena Aurea and writing for the British Critic and Christian Remembrancer. He was ordained a priest in 1843, and the following year he was appointed instructor at Lincoln College, where he quickly established a reputation as a clear and exciting teacher, as well as a sympathetic friend of youth. The college's administration was practically in his hands, and his reputation as a scholar grew throughout the university.