Revisiting John Milton: A Thematic Exploration of Selected Poems
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The study aims at analyzing the poetry of John Milton who is an important poet of the sixteenth century English literature. It explains the period in which the poet appeared, namely the age of Renaissance in English literature. It also sheds light on his life, and his writing which its importance can be found within. It focuses on his epic "Paradise Lost" as an example of his literary ability in creativity.
The study aims at shedding light on Milton's life and his great works and failure ones as a trial to what is going on in the mind of a famous English poet like John Milton.
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