Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Milton’s Hermeneutic of Parables, Milton’s Parabolic Imagination
Part 1: The Parable of the Talents and the Parable of the Laborers
1. The Talented Mr. Milton: A Parabolic Laborer and His Identity
2. Samson’s Late Call: Parabolic Tension and Resolution in Samson Agonistes
3. Abdiel and the Son: Milton’s Ideal Relationship with the Two Parables in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained
Part 2: The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins
4. A “Virgin Wise and Pure”: Parabolic Self-Reference in Sonnet 9
5. The Wise Virgin in Action: The Lady of A Mask
6. Wise Virginity Lost in Paradise Lost
7. Perfect and Recovered Virginity in Paradise Regained and Samsom Agonistes
Part 3: The Parable of the Householder
8. “Out of His Treasury Things New and Old”: The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce and De Doctrina Christiana
9. Milton’s Epic Narrators and the Son and Mary in Paradise Regained
10. Internal and External Scripture in Samson Agonistes
Notes
Index