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Paradise Lost

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This epic poem, crafted in blank verse, is a monumental work by 17th-century English poet John Milton, structured in ten books. It explores profound themes such as human nature, free will, and the fall from grace, reflecting Milton's deep theological and philosophical insights. The reproduction of the first edition offers readers a glimpse into the original text, allowing for an authentic experience of Milton's timeless exploration of morality and redemption.

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Language
English
Released
2008
Pages
348
ISBN13
9781435759886
Series
First published
1667
Original title
Paradise Lost
Rating
4.25 out of 5
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This epic poem, crafted in blank verse, is a monumental work by 17th-century English poet John Milton, structured in ten books. It explores profound themes such as human nature, free will, and the fall from grace, reflecting Milton's deep theological and philosophical insights. The reproduction of the first edition offers readers a glimpse into the original text, allowing for an authentic experience of Milton's timeless exploration of morality and redemption.