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The biography traces the poet's life from family origins and schooling through early verse and an Italian journey into a middle phase of teaching, political and religious pamphleteering, and service in public office, and finally into years of blindness and late epic and dramatic composition. It mixes chronological narrative with close readings of lyric poems, masques, and major epics, outlines his educational theory and methods as a tutor, surveys controversial prose on marriage and politics, and considers his relationships and friendships. Documentary evidence and critical commentary are combined to map intellectual development, stylistic evolution, and the interplay between personal circumstances and literary output.

About the Author

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Mark Pattison

Mark Pattison was an English author and scholar, best known for his work on John Milton. His notable book, "Milton," provides an in-depth analysis of the life and works of the celebrated poet, exploring Milton's influence on literature and thought. Pattison's contributions to literary criticism and his insights into the complexities of Milton's writings have made him a significant figure in the study of English literature. In addition to his literary pursuits, Pattison was also involved in academic administration, serving as the rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.

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