Polis: Revista de Stiinte Politice (Jun 2015)

John Milton: Puritan Tradition and Political Languages in XVIIth Century

  • Laura MITAROTONDO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2(8)
pp. 69 – 89

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It is not simple to place John Milton in a specific political current of the English historical context of 17th century. In detail, we want to study Milton’s prose works to extract the topics of the English civic and political tradition in the First Revolution age. In these terms, we’ll analyze the Commonplace Book, a collection of commentaries about texts and authors, and about various subjects: the interpretations of Machiavelli in the Old English tradition of the Modern age, the idea of man’s freedom and his relationship with natural law and political authority, according to the general perspective of the Puritan religion, which characterizes Milton’s political language.

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