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Paradise Lost

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John Milton, already in his old age and blind, dictated his magnum opus, Paradise Lost, to his daughters and a notary, conceived in his youth. This book about free will, responsibility, and the price of disobedience made him England's second-greatest poet, after Shakespeare, and debates about it continue to this day.

Satan, rebelling against heavenly authority, is defeated, but he refuses to relent and turns his gaze to Eden. However, Milton gives a new interpretation to the familiar biblical story—in his poem, both good and evil are not so clear-cut.
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