In 'Satan Absolved: A Victorian Mystery,' Wilfrid Scawen Blunt crafts a provocative dialogue in verse that traverses the cosmic to the societal, employing a Miltonesque style that harks back to 'Paradise Lost.' The poem's structure allows for a multi-voiced debate on the ethics and endeavors of Victorian society. Blunt's adept use of dramatic monologue and rich allusion provides a canvas to expose...