The VMI Milton Home Page

Intended Primarily for Students of EN 423

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Primary and Secondary Sources


Milton-L

A major resource for Milton studies, this site from the University of Richmond is affilitated with a scholarly Internet conference on Milton and includes links to e-texts of Milton's works, scholarly articles, book reviews, graphics, and background, including a Milton Discography.

The Milton Reading Room

A collaborative project between a Dartmouth professor and his students, containing most of Milton's poetry, including translations of all his poetry, and some of his prose, and selected criticism from 1987-1998.

Voice of the Shuttle: 17th Century Literature

Use the Find function to search for Milton links. There, you will find links to other electronic versions of Milton's poetry, as well as a text of his Divorce Tracts.

The Luminarium Milton Page

A short biography, e-texts of works by and about Milton, selected quotations

Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained

Searchable electronic texts of Milton's two most important works, with hypertext links organized according to the individual books in each work.

Selected Poetry of John Milton (1608-1674)

Searchable electronic texts of Milton's lyrics, including Lycidas, L'Allegro, and Il Penseroso from the University of Toronto.

Milton Quarterly

The premier journal devoted to the study of Milton. This site includes access to some back issues and papers from Milton Symposia.

E-Texts from the Chadwyck-Healey English Poetry Database (available only to users on the VMI Network or subscribers to the VIVA system):

 Paradise Lost (1674)
 Paradise Regain'd (1671)
 Poems (1645)
 Poems Upon Several Occasions (1673)
 Dedicator y Poems (1694)
 A Maske [Comus] (1637)


Citing Electronic Sources

A collection of links to websites with guidelines for citing material from the World Wide Web, CD-ROMs and other electronic sources.  The emphasis is on MLA format, but there is information for APA, Chicago, and Turabian, as well.

Last modified February 8, 2007