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The Virtues of Mediation: Milton’s Ludlow Maske

Abstract This essay, partly by way of Milton’s Spenserian engagements, argues that A Maske is neither a celebration of resolve, nor a univocal assertion of exceptional virtue that facilitates some fusion of pleasure and virtue, but is instead a risky exploration of the mediacy of virtue and the virt...

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Published in:The Review of English studies 2023-06, Vol.74 (315), p.485-501
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