University Press of America
Pages: 272
Trim: 6⅜ x 8¾
978-0-7618-2972-0 • Paperback • October 2004 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
Joseph Mayer holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Boston University. His reading outside of Milton studies has centered on theology, particularly the works of Karl Barth. He has taught literature at the high school and college levels.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Dialectical Conception; Three Late Sonnets
Chapter 3 Samson Agonistes: Samson's Pride; Samson's Maneuver; Samson's Violence; Movement in the Drama; Prolog; The Chorus; Manoa; Samson's Depair; Dalila; Harapha; The Officer; The Temple
Chapter 4 Paradise Regained: Introduction; The Dialectical Problem; The Temptation of Bread; The Temptation of Banquet; The Temptation of Wealth; The Temptation of Glory; The Temptation of David's Throne; The Temptation of Kingdoms; The Tower
Chapter 5 Appendix A
Chapter 6 Bibliography
Chapter 7 Index of Authors Cited
Through a nuanced and sometimes inspired analysis, Mayer demonstrates the richness of Milton's characters and the author's insistence on the 'strenuous liberty' of living in a fallen world. Between Two Pillars: The Hero's Plight in Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained should be commended for its ambitious analysis and the many individual insights it offers.
— Stephen B. Dobranski, Georgia State University; Milton Quarterly