从德洛尼《纽伯利的杰克》看弥尔顿《失乐园》的现代性——为纪念王佐良先生逝世三十周年而作

On the Modernity of Milton’s Paradise Lost from the Perspective of Thomas Deloney’s Jack of Newbury: Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Wang Zuoliang’s Decease

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Hao Tianhu

in Foreign Literature, no. 3, 2025

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Abstract: John Milton was not only, in Wang Zuoliang’s words, “the last giant of the English Renaissance,” but also the first great thinker and writer of the modern world. Based on Wang Zuoliang’s concept of affinity, this article discusses the modernity of Paradise Lost from the special perspective of Thomas Deloney’s Jack of Newbury, an Elizabethan popular novel. The two writers perform narrative experiments and generic experiments with similar literary techniques, including the dramatic technique and psychological realism, thus creating modern new genres such as the proto-novel and the psychological epic. I attempt to extend the boundaries of studies of English Renaissance literature on the grounds of existing work.

About the authorHao Tianhu was a HYI Visiting Scholar from 2023-24.