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John Milton's "Paradise Lost" belongs to the period of English literature known as the 17th century, specifically the English Renaissance. This period was characterized by a revival of classical themes and forms, as well as a renewed interest in religious and philosophical questions. Milton's work showcases his mastery of poetic language, structure, and complex themes.

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It's publish date puts it at the Neoclassical period, but scholars argue about the intended period of writing, that is, if Paradise Lost is a Renaissance piece or a Neoclassical piece.

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Q: What stylistic period does John Milton's Paradise Lost belong too?
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