Milton's Manuring: Paradise Lost, Husbandry, and the Possibilities of Waste

IF 0.1 2区 文学 0 POETRY Milton Studies Pub Date : 2019-03-13 DOI:10.1353/MLT.2019.0003
S. Cornes
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abstract:Reading with a rich knowledge of agricultural praxis and the ways in which early modern readers understood the highly specific and uniquely Miltonic forms of labor that Adam and Eve perform in Paradise Lost, I argue that prelapsarian agrarian tasks, previously read as acts of diminution or (spiritual) discipline, are instead acts of material and spiritual increase. Adam and Eve knowingly and willingly set themselves an infinite, if pleasurable, task in their efforts to steward Eden through their lopping, pruning, and manuring. A closer examination of the material substance and the extent of Adam and Eve's efforts reveals new depth to their faith, a new form of georgic, and most importantly, a new vision of Milton's paradise as a place with the possibility, and the means, of expansion, change, and improvement. This more dynamic vision of prelapsarian life adds new poignancy to the Fall, and situates Milton's Eden within a constellation of experiments in rightful occupation without ownership, including those of Gerrard Winstanley, and countless writers of practical handbooks on agriculture.
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米尔顿的手稿:失乐园、畜牧业和浪费的可能性
文摘:通过对农业实践的丰富了解,以及早期现代读者理解亚当和夏娃在《失乐园》中所表现的高度具体和独特的温和劳动形式的方式,我认为,以前被解读为缩减或(精神)纪律的前拉普萨时代的农业任务,实际上是物质和精神的增长。亚当和夏娃明知故犯,心甘情愿地为自己设定了一项无限的任务,如果是愉快的话,那就是通过修剪、修剪和施肥来管理伊甸园。对亚当和夏娃的物质实质和努力程度进行更深入的研究,揭示了他们信仰的新深度,一种新的地理形式,最重要的是,对米尔顿的天堂的新愿景,一个具有扩张、改变和改进的可能性和手段的地方。这种对前拉萨生活的更具活力的愿景为秋天增添了新的辛酸,并将米尔顿的伊甸园置于一系列没有所有权的合法占领的实验中,包括杰拉德·温斯坦利和无数农业实用手册的作者。
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