Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost

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Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Biography +4 more
Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language English
Published Nov 19, 2007
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-10 1405129298
ISBN-13 9781405129299
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Milton's epic poem unfolds the profound narrative of humanity's fall from grace, weaving themes of free will, temptation, and redemption throughout its verses. The tale centers on the biblical accounts of Adam and Eve, their innocence in the Garden of Eden, and the insidious machinations of Satan, who seeks to steer them away from divine grace. As readers journey through the intricacies of creation, they encounter a vivid tapestry of celestial battles and the stark contrasts of heaven and hell, all rendered with Milton's rich, poetic language.

Barbara K. Lewalski's contributions provide a contemporary lens through which Milton's work can be appreciated anew, exploring its historical context and enduring relevance. Together, these voices enrich the reader's understanding of the complex relationship between divinity and humanity, showcasing how this timeless narrative continues to resonate across generations. With its philosophical depth and lyric beauty, the work remains a pillar of literary achievement.

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