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Reviewed on April 1, 1997
Suppose that instead of returning his attention to the crafting of poetry upon the restoration of Charles II in 1660, John Milton had fled to New England with the idea of creating his own earthly paradise. Suppose, too, that you are among those who see Milton as a strict Puritan and domestic tyrant--a man whose sensuousness T.S. Eliot once claimed was "withered by book learning" and his blindness. Then supp...Log In or Sign Up to Read More