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Milton: Paradise Lost (re-issue) by Alastair Fowler; 9781405832786

Milton: Paradise Lost (re-issue)

By Alastair Fowler

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Milton: Paradise Lost is a seminal work that has captivated readers and scholars for centuries. In this re-issue, renowned literary critic Alastair Fowler offers a fresh perspective on John Milton's epic poem, which intricately explores themes of free will, temptation, and redemption.

The Story

Set in the aftermath of the biblical Fall of Man, Paradise Lost recounts the rebellion of Satan and the subsequent expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Milton's narrative delves deep into the complexities of good versus evil, presenting a vivid portrayal of Satan as a tragic anti-hero, while also illuminating the innocence and eventual downfall of humanity.

Why Readers Love It

  • Rich Language: Milton's masterful use of blank verse is celebrated for its rhythm and grandeur, making the poem a pleasure to read aloud.
  • Philosophical Depth: The work provokes profound questions about the nature of sin, divine justice, and human agency, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs.
  • Literary Influence: Paradise Lost has inspired countless writers and poets, from Blake to T.S. Eliot, establishing its status as a cornerstone of English literature.

Perfect For

This edition is ideal for students and scholars of literary studies, particularly those interested in poetry from the 1500 to 1800 period, as well as those captivated by the rich tapestry of human emotion and morality woven throughout Milton's work.

“A poem of great ambition, depth, and beauty, it remains a powerful exploration of the human condition.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 140 mm × 215 mm × 41 mm
Pages: 744
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9781405832786

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