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Collected Poems by John Milton brings together the finest poetic works of one of the greatest English poets. Known for his epic masterpiece Paradise Lost, Milton's poetry explores profound themes such as the nature of good and evil, human free will, and the divine. This anthology includes not only his most famous works, but also his shorter poems like L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, and On His Blindness, reflecting his rich mastery of language, classical influences, and philosophical depth. Collected Poems offers a window into Milton's visionary world, where beauty, politics, and faith converge in powerful and enduring verse.…mehr

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Collected Poems by John Milton brings together the finest poetic works of one of the greatest English poets. Known for his epic masterpiece Paradise Lost, Milton's poetry explores profound themes such as the nature of good and evil, human free will, and the divine. This anthology includes not only his most famous works, but also his shorter poems like L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, and On His Blindness, reflecting his rich mastery of language, classical influences, and philosophical depth. Collected Poems offers a window into Milton's visionary world, where beauty, politics, and faith converge in powerful and enduring verse.
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John Milton (1608-1674) was an English poet, polemicist, and civil servant, best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost, one of the greatest works in the English language. Born in London, Milton was educated at Cambridge and later became deeply involved in the political and religious conflicts of his time, especially during the English Civil War. A staunch republican and advocate for liberty, Milton wrote extensively on issues of government, freedom of speech, and individual rights. Though he lost his eyesight in his later years, Milton continued to write, dictating his works to assistants. His profound influence on literature, politics, and religious thought endures, with Paradise Lost remaining a cornerstone of Western literary canon