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Ben Faber

Ben Faber (D.Phil., Oxford) teaches English literature at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario. His main research interests are in the early-modern period (c.1600-1800), with a special focus on John Milton, but he also likes to explore issues in classical and contemporary literary theory. He lives in Hamilton with his wife, Rita, and their five children.

The Anti-Revolutionary Pulse of “Paradise Lost”

Is it better to reign in hell than serve in heaven?

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