Colonials, Expatriates, Radicals, Moderns and Postmoderns: Essays in Australian literature
Australian Scholarly Publishing, $55 pb, 310 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
‘The burnt-up banks’
Anyone who has read Michael Wilding’s book Milton’s Paradise Lost (1969) will remember what an intelligent and generous critic he is. That book was part of the revival of Milton scholarship in the 1960s, with its skilful reading of the poem’s enigmas: Satan’s humanness, the problems with God. It was also cheering to read Wilding’s scolding of T.S. Eliot and F.R. Leavis for their superficial and prejudicial readings of the poem.
Continue reading for only $10 per month. Subscribe and gain full access to Australian Book Review. Already a subscriber? Sign in. If you need assistance, feel free to contact us.
Colonials, Expatriates, Radicals, Moderns and Postmoderns: Essays in Australian literature
by Michael Wilding
Australian Scholarly Publishing, $55 pb, 310 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
Leave a comment
If you are an ABR subscriber, you will need to sign in to post a comment.
If you have forgotten your sign in details, or if you receive an error message when trying to submit your comment, please email your comment (and the name of the article to which it relates) to ABR Comments. We will review your comment and, subject to approval, we will post it under your name.
Please note that all comments must be approved by ABR and comply with our Terms & Conditions.