The title page of “Paradise Lost.” Public domain image via Wikimedia Commons It’s John Milton’s time now. In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election and afterward, Shakespeare was frequently invoked to help make sense of the Trump phenomenon. At least two popular books used the past to illuminate the present. Stephen Greenblatt’s best-seller, Tyrant: Shakespeare and Politics, used the Bard’s plays to tease out the range of motivations for supporting Trump by looking at why people supported the murderous Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Jeffrey R. Wilson’s Shakespeare and Trump, used literary criticism to understand the “hidden causes, structure, and meanings” of the Trump phe
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