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The epic poem explores the biblical narrative of humanity's fall from grace, delving into themes of temptation, free will, and redemption. Composed of twelve books, it presents a rich tapestry of characters, including Adam, Eve, and Satan, each embodying profound moral and philosophical dilemmas. First published in 1667, it stands as a monumental work in English literature, showcasing Milton's masterful use of language and his deep engagement with theological concepts.
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Paradise Lost, John Milton
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- Title
- Paradise Lost
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Milton
- Publisher
- Culturea
- Released
- 2023
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 284
- ISBN13
- 9791041848553
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Fiction, Poetry, Religious Topics, Classics, Christian Themes, England, English Literature, Africa, Revenge, Lyric, God, Jesus Christ, Nobel prize, Epics, Old Testament, African Literature, Utopia, Stories of the Bible, Hell, Devils, Heaven, Biblical Figures, Paradise, Tanzania, Devil, Satan, Fallen Angels
- First published
- 1667
- Original title
- Paradise Lost
- Rating
- 4.25 out of 5
- Description
- The epic poem explores the biblical narrative of humanity's fall from grace, delving into themes of temptation, free will, and redemption. Composed of twelve books, it presents a rich tapestry of characters, including Adam, Eve, and Satan, each embodying profound moral and philosophical dilemmas. First published in 1667, it stands as a monumental work in English literature, showcasing Milton's masterful use of language and his deep engagement with theological concepts.