John Milton
John Milton (1608–1674) was an English poet, polemicist, and civil servant best known for the epic poem "Paradise Lost," widely regarded as one of the greatest works in English literature. He also wrote major works including "Paradise Regained," "Samson Agonistes," and influential prose such as "Areopagitica," defending freedom of speech and religious liberty.
Epic poetry
Lyric poetry
Polemical prose
Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost: With bonus material from The Demonologist by Andrew Pyper
Paradise Lost: With bonus material from The Demonologist by Andrew Pyper
Samson Agonistes
Paradise Lost (Norton Critical Editions)
Milton's Selected Poetry and Prose: A Norton Critical Edition (Norton Critical Editions)
Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained (Signet Classics)
Paradise Lost (Oxford World's Classics)
The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics)
Paradise Lost
The Heroic Milton: Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes
Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost and Other Poems (Signet Classics)
Gustave Dore Remastered: Paradise Lost: with 50 Gustave Dore illustrations
The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton
Comus: A Mask
Poems of John Milton (Penguin Classics)
Paradise Lost: Books 7-8 (Cambridge Milton Series for Schools and Colleges)
Samson Agonistes
Paradise Lost (MCI) (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
Selected Prose
Paradise Lost: John Milton's Epic Poem of the Fall of Man and the Power of Redemption
Paradise lost, Bk. I. Edited by H.C. Beeching. 1901 [Leather Bound]