"Matter of Glorious Trial"

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Spiritual and Material Substance in "Paradise Lost"

N. K. Sugimura

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This groundbreaking book, the first to examine Milton’s thinking about matter and substance throughout his entire poetic career, seeks to alter the prevailing critical view that Milton was a monist-materialist—one who believes that all things are composed of material and all phenomena (including consciousness) are the result of material interactions.

 

Based on her close study of the philosophical movements of Milton’s mind, Sugimura discovers the “fluid intermediaries” in his poetry that are neither strictly material nor immaterial. In doing so, Sugimura uses Paradise Lost as a fascinating window into the intersection of literature and philosophy, and of literary studies and intellectual history. Sugimura finds that Milton displays a tense and ambiguous relationship with the idealistic dualism of Plato and the materialism of Aristotle and she argues for a more nuanced interpretation of Milton’s metaphysics.

N K. Sugimura is Research Fellow in English, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge.

Matter of Glorious Trial engages with Milton’s work on a formidably wide range of fronts—theological, pneumatological, metaphysical, linguistic—and in doing so establishes its case convincingly, displaying a remarkable range of learning and industry.”—Colin Burrow, All Souls College, University of Oxford

“N.K. Sugimura’s study of Milton employs fast learning with subtle economy. She demonstrates that what most of us want to call Milton’s monism is actually a complex interplay of spiritual and material substances. Out of that opposition radiates the astonishing inventiveness of Paradise Lost.”—Harold Bloom

ISBN: 9780300135596
Publication Date: November 3, 2009
432 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4