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Mammon's Music: Literature and Economics in the Age of Milton

Author Blair Hoxby
Publisher Yale University Press
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Blair Hoxby
ISBN / ASIN0300093780
ISBN-139780300093780
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Sales Rank2,840,770
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This book explores what the commercial revolution of the seventeenth century meant to the greatest poet of the era, John Milton, and the broader literary tradition in which he worked. New economic ideas influenced a wide range of Milton's most famous writings as he and other authors engaged with the economic discourse of the age, reimagining ideas about self, community, and empire.
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