Paradise Lost (with an Introduction by M. Macmillan)

“Paradise Lost” by John Milton is a renowned 17th-century epic poem published by Neeland Media in May 2016. This edition, featuring 262 pages and an introduction by M. Macmillan, presents a classic retelling of Biblical legend, focusing on the war in heaven, the fall of man, and the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Milton explores the character of Lucifer, who denies God’s authority and leads a failed rebellion, resulting in his expulsion from Heaven to Hell.
Readers will find that “Paradise Lost” intricately weaves together themes of temptation and innocence, culminating in the pivotal moments of Adam and Eve’s downfall. The poem’s narrative not only recounts these significant events but also aims to “justify the ways of God to men,” showcasing Milton’s profound poetic artistry. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, ensuring a lasting quality for those who wish to delve into this epic work of poetry.
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English poet John Milton’s 17th century epic poem, “Paradise Lost,” is the work for which he is best known and which would solidify his reputation as one of the greatest poets of all time. A classic retelling of Biblical legend, the poem relates the stories of the war in heaven, the fall of man, and the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. First depicted in Revelation, Milton portrays the angel Lucifer’s denial of God’s authority over him and the failed rebellion that he leads as a consequence of this belief. Lucifer is cast out of Heaven and into Hell by God for his betrayal. The temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan and their subsequent fall from innocence forms the other major narrative arc in “Paradise Lost.” As described in the work by Milton his purpose in writing this epic masterpiece was to “justify the ways of God to men.” Milton’s work is one of sublime and extraordinary beauty which has inspired readers and been analyzed by critics ever since its original publication in 1667. This edition includes an introduction by M. Macmillan and is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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