Milton and the Parables of Jesus
As Urban demonstrates, Milton went far beyond the standard practices of Reformed Puritan scriptural interpretation, incorporating the larger ideals he found in the parables while relating those also to his own self-conception and self-presentation. Indeed, Milton's relationship to the parables of Jesus reveals a new and helpful way to understand both Milton the man and the most prominent Miltonic characters--who, as many have noted, bear distinct resemblances to their creator. Just as importantly, this study extends our understanding of early modern conceptions of selfhood and self-image.