One of the world's most revered literary figures, John Milton, suffered nothing but bad luck before he made his mark on history. He had to make his way through mind-numbing physical and emotional trauma.
    Bad enough for a writer was losing his eyesight - now he could not see to do the work he loved.
But, shortly after going blind, his beloved wife and cherished only son both died.
    Only then, after years of interminable struggle that would have brought another man to his knees, Milton overcame everything and produced his epic poem, "Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained," by dictating it to his daughters.