Publisher |
Independent Publishing |
Publication Year |
2013 |
ISBN-13 |
9781940177168 |
ISBN-10 |
9781940177168 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
334 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Dimensions (Cms) |
15.24 x 1.91 x 22.86 |
Weight (grms) |
454 |
Milton's Paradise Lost (Books I through XII) is one of the greatest epic poems in the English language. It tells the story of the Fall of Man, a tale of immense drama and excitement, of rebellion and treachery, of innocence pitted against corruption, in which God and Satan fight a bitter battle for control of mankind's destiny. The struggle rages across three worlds - heaven, hell, and earth - as Satan and his band of rebel angels plot their revenge against God. At the center of the conflict are Adam and Eve, motivated by all too human temptations, but whose ultimate downfall is unyielding love. Marked by Milton's characteristic erudition is a work epic both in scale and, notoriously, in ambition. For nearly 350 years it has held generation upon generation of scholars, students and readers in rapt attention and its profound influence can be seen in almost every corner of Western culture.
John Milton
John Milton was an English poet and intellectual, best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost, born in London, he was educated at Christ’s College, Cambridge, where he developed a passion for poetry and classical literature, Milton’s work often reflected his political and religious views, especially his support for the Fall of Man, delving into themes of free will, temptation, and redemption, establishing Milton as one of the greatest poets in English literature.
John Milton
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