Part 1. Materials / Peter C. Herman
Reference Works and Biographies
Audiovisual and Online Aids
Required and Recommended Reading for Students
Introduction / Peter C. Herman
Literary and Historical Contexts
Teaching Paradise Lost and the Bible / Regina Schwartz
Paradise Lost and the Jews / Achsah Guibbory
Teaching Paradise Lost and the Epic Tradition / Jessica Wolfe
Clues to the Classical Tradition / Abraham, Stoll
Paradise Lost and Milton's Revolutionary Prose and Poetry / Thomas Fulton
Radical Politics in Paradise Lost? / David Loewenstein
The Problem of God / Michael Bryson
The Problem of Satan; or, How to Teach Satan on His Own Terms / Gregory M. Colon Semenza
Teaching Eve: The Grammar of Eden / Julia M. Walker
Milton's Adam / Richard Rambuss
Paradise Lost and Milton's Biography / John T. Shawcross
Narrators / Elizabeth Sauer
Approaches to Teaching Paradise Lost Allegorically / Catherine Gimelli Martin
Fit Quantity of Syllables / John Leonard
The Analogical Approach to Paradise Lost and Milton's Prose: Uses and Abuses / Feisal G. Mohamed
Editing Milton with Richard Bentley / Anthony Welch
Visualizing Paradise Lost: Artists Teaching Milton / Wendy Furman-Adams
Imitating Milton in the Classroom / Sean Keilen
Teaching Paradise Lost through Adaptation; or, Books Promiscuously Read / Lauren Shohet
Teaching Paradise Lost through the New Milton Criticism / Peter C. Herman
Dieting in Paradise: Angelic Eating, Metaphysics, and Poetry in Paradise Lost / William Kolbrener
Ecocritical Milton / Jeffrey Theis
Paradise Lost in the British Literature Survey Course / Boyd Berry
Teaching Paradise Lost in a Western Civilization Course / Randall Ingram
The John Milton Reading Room: Teaching Paradise Lost with an Online Edition / Thomas H. Luxon
Performance and Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost as an Oral Epic / Hugh Richmond
Premeditated Verse: Marathon Readings of Milton's Epic / Angelica Duron