Introduction 2
Biography of John Milton 3
Ethical issues poem "Paradise Lost" 6
Output 16
References 17
John Milton (1608-1674) - an outstanding English poet, occupy, extending a special place on the map of world literature: between the epic experience of antiquity, the Renaissance and future achievements of the Enlightenment.
His monumental epic poem "Paradise Lost" and "RETURN-substituted-paradise", full of intense lyricism and genuine drama-Semitism, - original stylistic fusion, a bold interpretation of the Old and New Testament, adjusted for the enormous upheaval of the XVII century, modern-exchanger and a witness which it was.
His best works of Milton wrote in his later years, when half of blind: the physical illness exacerbated the metaphysical sense of the poet, indepen-uryadny experience made him extremely sensitive to the noise of time, the Spirit of the abyss. In "Paradise Lost" and "The Return of Paradise" fully revealed the iconic power of Milton. These poems about the struggle between good and evil strike bold artistic skill, space scale coverage of the event, a combination of passion and psychology, scenic and symphonic.