Love and Death: Milton's 'Lycidas' episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 20, 2025 · 13 MIN

Love and Death: Milton's 'Lycidas'

from Close Readings · host London Review of Books

Milton wrote ‘Lycidas’ in 1637, at the age of 29, to commemorate the drowning of the poet Edward King. As well as a great pastoral elegy, it is a denunciation of the ecclesiastical condition of England and a rehearsal for Milton’s later role as a writer of national epic. In the first episode of their new series, Seamus and Mark discuss the political backdrop to the poem, Milton’s virtuosic mix of poetic tradition and innovation, and why such a fervent puritan would choose an unfashionable, pre-Christian form to honour his friend. Non-subscribers will only hear an extract from this episode. To listen to the full episode, and to all our other Close Readings series, subscribe: Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://lrb.me/applecrld In other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsld Read more in the LRB: Colin Burrow (on the 'two-handed engine'): ⁠https://lrb.me/ldmilton1⁠ Freya Johnston (on Samuel Johnson's criticism): ⁠https://lrb.me/ldmilton2⁠ Maggie Kilgour (on the young Milton): h⁠ttps://lrb.me/ldmilton3⁠ LRB Audiobooks Discover audiobooks from the LRB: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://lrb.me/audiobooksld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Milton wrote ‘Lycidas’ in 1637, at the age of 29, to commemorate the drowning of the poet Edward King. As well as a great pastoral elegy, it is a denunciation of the ecclesiastical condition of England and a rehearsal for Milton’s later role as a writer of national epic. In the first episode of their new series, Seamus and Mark discuss the political backdrop to the poem, Milton’s virtuosic mix of poetic tradition and innovation, and why such a fervent puritan would choose an unfashionable, pre-Christian form to honour his friend. Non-subscribers will only hear an extract from this episode. To listen to the full episode, and to all our other Close Readings series, subscribe: Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://lrb.me/applecrld In other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsld Read more in the LRB: Colin Burrow (on the 'two-handed engine'): ⁠https://lrb.me/ldmilton1⁠ Freya Johnston (on Samuel Johnson's criticism): ⁠https://lrb.me/ldmilton2⁠ Maggie Kilgour (on the young Milton): h⁠ttps://lrb.me/ldmilton3⁠ LRB Audiobooks Discover audiobooks from the LRB: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://lrb.me/audiobooksld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NOW PLAYING

Love and Death: Milton's 'Lycidas'

0:00 13:16

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Close Readings?

This episode is 13 minutes long.

When was this Close Readings episode published?

This episode was published on January 20, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Milton wrote ‘Lycidas’ in 1637, at the age of 29, to commemorate the drowning of the poet Edward King. As well as a great pastoral elegy, it is a denunciation of the ecclesiastical condition of England and a rehearsal for Milton’s later role as a...

Can I download this Close Readings episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!