Milton and the Literary Workhouse

IF 0.1 2区 文学 0 POETRY
Matthew Ritger
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abstract:This article examines Milton's relation to seventeenth-century disciplinary institutions such as William Petty's proposed "literary worke-houses" and England's houses of correction. Milton's Of Education and Areopagitica are compared with Petty's ideas in the context of educational subcommittees in the Hartlib Circle to illustrate a shared emphasis on projects such as vocational language learning. The article then turns to Samson Agonistes and the "common workhouse" whose representation the poem repudiates. While arguing that Samson Agonistes might be understood partly as a personal response to the punishment of Milton's student and reader Thomas Ellwood in London's original house of correction, Bridewell prison, the article also detects a more abstract, Miltonic indictment of the abuses made possible by institutionalized power. A final consideration of the Errata and Omissa of the 1671 Poems helps to reveal Samson Agonistes's ingenious commentary on both the corrupted uses of institutional discipline and the possibilities for resistance imagined by a literary correction.
米尔顿与文学工作室
摘要:本文考察了米尔顿与十七世纪学科机构的关系,如威廉·佩蒂提出的“文学工人之家”和英国的修正之家。在哈特利卜圈的教育小组委员会的背景下,将米尔顿的《教育论》和《无合法性》与佩蒂的思想进行了比较,以说明对职业语言学习等项目的共同重视。文章接着转向萨姆森·阿戈尼斯泰斯和“普通济贫院”,这首诗否定了他们的代表性。文章认为,Samson Agonistes可能在一定程度上被理解为对米尔顿的学生兼读者Thomas Ellwood在伦敦最初的教养院Bridewell监狱受到惩罚的个人回应,但文章也发现了一种更抽象的、温和的对制度化权力所造成的虐待行为的控诉。对1671年诗歌中的勘误表和奥密萨的最后思考有助于揭示萨姆森·阿戈尼斯特对制度纪律的腐败使用和文学纠正所想象的抵抗可能性的巧妙评论。
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Milton Studies
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0.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: Milton Studies is published annually by the University of Pittsburgh Press as a forum for Milton scholarship and criticism.
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