![]() The language that surrounded me in the church was the language that had been used for 400 years. It was in the ’60s-right before there were really big changes in the language of the liturgy: a new English Bible, new forms of Anglican worship. Milton never went to hell either.īut I should say that my other connection to that story, the temptation and fall, is that I grew up as a Christian in the Christian tradition. The descriptions of the North-those are out of Book 2 of Paradise Lost, and my imagination, and other books I’ve read. So I suppose I could be a Romantic poet: post-Romantic or imitation-Romantic, if you like. ![]() All of the cultural poets of that time are very close to me. ![]() I reveled in and loved the Romantic poets-Keats, Shelley, Coleridge-and Romantic music, too. ![]() Well, I suppose that would be a fair description. ![]()
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