“Across a series of erudite and compelling essays, Milton’s Moving Bodies exposes how integral the variations of ‘movement’ and ‘rest’ are to the comprehension, reception, and translation of Milton’s work.”—Russ Leo, Princeton University“This boundary-defying volume is both highly persuasive and well presented, engaging but also ambitiously roaming far afield from prevalent investigations of Milton’s materialist philosophy, animistic materialism, and embodiment. Its essays effectively intersect and move current conversations about these issues in new directions.”—Elizabeth Sauer, Brock University