2015
DOI: 10.3390/h4040797
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“A Lock of Thy Bright Hair”: The Enlightenment’s Milton and Our Auratic Material

Abstract: This article looks at how English critics, biographers, and poets once sported with the image, idea, and biomaterial of John Milton's hair. Their play is contextualized within the materialist and instrumental values that were instituted in eighteenth-century literary criticism and biography and that remain central to the humanities today. It was the philologists, antiquarians, bibliophiles, biographers, and anecdotalists of the long eighteenth century who linked the value of cultural objects to their work in t… Show more

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