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    Milton's works are real literature

    Milton's book (especially Paradise Lost) is real literature. As he criticized both God and Satan. The same thing happened to Shakespeare.

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    Could you expand your statement, please?

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    Yes, rex yuan, though I agree with you, and I would probably add Dante Alighieri to your list (as he criticized both God and Satan also), but I would like to hear more correspondence on this topic. What really defines the proclaimed "real literature"? Does the criticism of divine beings contribute to labeling a work more literary than other literature?

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