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Published annually by Penn State University Press as an important forum for Milton scholarship and criticism, Milton Studies focuses on various aspects of John Milton’s life and writing, including biography; literary history; Milton’s work in its literary, intellectual, political, or cultural contexts; Milton’s influence on or relationship to other writers; and the history of critical response to his work. For volumes 1 (1969) through 52 (2011) of Milton Studies, please visit the PSU Press on the Scholarly Publishing Collective.
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Volume 57, 2016Editorial Board
Editor
Laura L. Knoppers, University of Notre Dame
Editorial Board
Sharon Achinstein
Johns Hopkins UniversityAnn Baines Coiro
Rutgers UniversityThomas N. Corns
Bangor University, WalesMario A. Di Cesare
University of North Carolina, AshevilleKaren L. Edwards
University of ExeterStephen M. Fallon
University of Notre DameStanley Fish
Florida International UniversityEstelle Haan
Queen’s University, BelfastMaggie Kilgour
McGill UniversityPaul J. Klemp
University of Wisconsin, OshkoshBarbara Kiefer Lewalski
Harvard UniversityDavid Loewenstein
Pennsylvania State UniversityCatherine Gimelli Martin
University of MemphisNicholas McDowell
University of ExeterFeisal Mohamed
The Graduate Center, CUNYJohn Rogers
Yale UniversityJason P. Rosenblatt
Georgetown UniversityElizabeth Sauer
Brock UniversityLauren Shohet
Villanova UniversityNigel Smith
Princeton UniversityPaul Stevens
University of Toronto
Founding Editor, 1967–1991
James D. Simmonds
Editor, 1992–2009
Albert C. Labriola