Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained

(Author) John Milton
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Milton's 'Paradise Lost' is a poem of epic proportions that tells of Satan's attempts to mislead Eve into disobeying God in the Garden of Eden, by eating from the tree of knowledge. In his sequel poem, 'Paradise Regained', Milton shows Satan trying to seduce Jesus in a similar way to Eve.

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Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
192
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780007902101
Publish year:
2011
Publish date:
Oct. 1, 2011

John Milton

John Milton (1608-1674) was an English poet and intellectual who is best known for his epic poem "Paradise Lost." Considered one of the greatest works in the English language, "Paradise Lost" explores themes of sin, redemption, and free will through the story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace. Milton's writing is characterized by its grandeur, complexity, and use of blank verse.

In addition to "Paradise Lost," Milton's other notable works include "Paradise Regained" and "Samson Agonistes." His works often reflect his deep religious convictions and his belief in the power of the individual to overcome adversity. Milton's contributions to literature include his advocacy for freedom of speech and his use of poetry as a means of exploring complex philosophical and theological ideas.

Overall, John Milton's impact on the literary genre of epic poetry is profound, as his works continue to be studied and revered for their eloquence, depth, and timeless themes.

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