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THE IMPORTANCE OF JOHN MILTON IN THE ENGLISH POETRY

Khalilova Shakhlo Jalilovna,Bozorova Mavjuda Ulugbekovna , Economy and Pedagogy University

Abstract

John Milton was a very important English poet, author of the monumental Paradise Lost (1667), which was to have a major influence on literature in his country, and especially on the romantic poets. He was born in 1608 on Cheapside street in London. Born into a cultured religious bourgeois family, Milton is intended to take holy orders, but a trip to Italy after his mother’s death together with reading the Italian poets Torquato Tasso (1544 - 1595) and Dante (1265 - 1321) would make him want to become a writer.

Keywords

a major influence on literature, romantic poets, political and religious history, lyrical sonnets

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THE IMPORTANCE OF JOHN MILTON IN THE ENGLISH POETRY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(05), 1386-1389. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/4651