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Paradise Regained by John Milton, Poetry, Classics, Literary Collections
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108 pages
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The poem offers a compelling exploration of themes such as temptation and redemption, showcasing Milton's poetic prowess. Notable moments include the tempter's poignant admission of his misfortune and his confrontation with Belial. Vivid imagery is prevalent, particularly in the breathtaking panoramas from a mountaintop, the dramatic stormy night, and the tense scene atop a temple. While it may not surpass the grandeur of the first two books of Paradise Lost, it stands out with several passages that rival the latter sections of that epic, affirming Milton's status in poetry.
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2007, paperback
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