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'Considering that T.S. Eliot made more negative pronouncements on Milton than on any other individual writer, it is ironic that he provoked a valuable legacy to Milton studies. This chapter propounds and explores that legacy as twofold: the significance of Eliot’s criticism to Milton studies in the twentieth century and the timely challenge his criticism offers to Milton studies today.' (Introduction)
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The Legacy of T. S. Eliot to Milton Studies