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abstract:In debates today over the value of literature, Milton is one of the best advocates we might have for both the profound importance and the sheer pleasure of poetry. In his description of Eden and in the reading experience created through the form of the poem, Milton reminds us of the deep need for a rational, active, creative, but equally bodily, pleasure to give our lives meaning.