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Paradise Lost
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- Nombre de pages135
- FormatePub
- ISBN979-10-7013-842-7
- EAN9791070138427
- Date de parution12/08/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille492 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAncient Chapters
Résumé
"Of Man's first disobedience" begins one of the greatest epic poems in the English language.
In Paradise Lost, John Milton creates a monumental work of epic poetry that retells the biblical story of humanity's fall from grace. Through powerful imagery, elevated language, and unforgettable characters, Milton explores the origins of temptation, disobedience, suffering, and the human condition.
Drawing upon biblical tradition and classical epic conventions, the poem follows the cosmic conflict between Heaven and Hell, the rebellion of Satan, and the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Milton transforms this familiar story into a profound literary exploration of free will, ambition, obedience, justice, knowledge, and redemption. At the center of the poem stands Satan, one of the most complex and influential figures in English literature. Alongside him, Milton portrays Adam and Eve, angels, and other supernatural figures within a vast poetic universe spanning Heaven, Hell, Earth, and the depths of cosmic conflict. First published in the seventeenth century, Paradise Lost has profoundly influenced English poetry, literature, art, and popular culture.
Its ambitious scale, philosophical depth, and extraordinary use of language have secured its position as one of the defining masterpieces of Western literature. Whether read as epic poetry, biblical literature, literary mythology, or a profound meditation on human nature, Paradise Lost continues to challenge and inspire readers centuries after its publication. Enter Milton's magnificent world of angels, demons, temptation, and humanity's first fall.
Download Paradise Lost today and experience one of the greatest epic poems ever written.
Milton transforms this familiar story into a profound literary exploration of free will, ambition, obedience, justice, knowledge, and redemption. At the center of the poem stands Satan, one of the most complex and influential figures in English literature. Alongside him, Milton portrays Adam and Eve, angels, and other supernatural figures within a vast poetic universe spanning Heaven, Hell, Earth, and the depths of cosmic conflict. First published in the seventeenth century, Paradise Lost has profoundly influenced English poetry, literature, art, and popular culture.
Its ambitious scale, philosophical depth, and extraordinary use of language have secured its position as one of the defining masterpieces of Western literature. Whether read as epic poetry, biblical literature, literary mythology, or a profound meditation on human nature, Paradise Lost continues to challenge and inspire readers centuries after its publication. Enter Milton's magnificent world of angels, demons, temptation, and humanity's first fall.
Download Paradise Lost today and experience one of the greatest epic poems ever written.
















