Milton and Rabbis: Hebraism, Hellenism, and Christianity
- New York Columbia University Press 2001
- 340p
1. Introduction: Hebraism and literary history 2. Diaspora and restoration 3. Taking sanctuary among the Jews: Milton and form of Jewish precedent 4. The poetics of accommodation: Theodicy and the language of Kingship 5. Imagining desire: Divine and human creativity 5. So shall the world go on: Martyrdom, interpretation, and history 6. Epilogue: Toward interpreting the Hebraism of Samson Agonists