Milton’s magnificent poem narrating Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the Garden of Eden, now in a beautiful new clothbound edition
In Paradise Lost, Milton produced a poem of epic scale, conjuring up a vast, awe-inspiring cosmos ranging across huge tracts of space and time. And yet, in putting a charismatic Satan and naked Adam and Eve at the center of this story, he also created an intensely human tragedy on the Fall of Man. Written when Milton was in his fifties—blind, bitterly disappointed by the Restoration, and briefly in danger of execution—Paradise Lost’s apparent ambivalence toward authority has led to intense debate about whether it manages to “justify the ways of God to men,” or exposes the cruelty of Christianity.
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“In this landmark edition, teachers will discover a powerful ally in bringing the excitement of Milton’s poetry and prose to new generations of students.”—William C. Dowling, Rutgers University
“This magnificent edition gives us everything we need to read Milton intelligently and with fresh perception.”—William H. Pritchard, Amherst College
Overall rating: 4.9166665 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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Massively important epic poem.
"If you're a fan of the early modern English era, and you haven't read this, shame on you. If you like novels, this is often considered as the first one. If you aren't good with Shakespeare or the like, get good, then read this."
— K. W. (5/5)
A must read.
"Very interesting read. Whether you like fiction or not."
— John P. (5/5)
A Good Read!
"Enjoyable read and excellent edition! A lot of church tradition/beliefs about The Fall, Satan, and the war in Heaven comes from this work. It’s biblically influenced but not biblically accurate."
— Anth (5/5)
Humans failing God? More interesting than you think!
"Beautiful 17th century poetry and artistic take on the fall of humanity from Grace! A classic whimsical take on religion and what makes us human"
— Haley (5/5)
Good book
"Good book! I love the cover + it comes with a ribbon bookmark"
— Fynn T. (5/5)
Paradise to enjoy!
"This version includes all of the 'arguments' and notes to the text and has readable text size."
— D W. (5/5)
A Poetic Classic
"I would recommend reading this book when you're truly in the mood for it so you can appreciate all the complexities and nuances it has it offer."
— Suzanne (5/5)
Milton
"A reflection to be tasted slowly one morsel at a time, thought travels with this work only to return again and again"
— Jimmeee (5/5)
Stunning
"Absolutely beautiful writing and wonderful story."
— Kaila (5/5)
The best epic poem you'll ever read.
"This poem has it all - the original battle of good v evil and it is in here that we see another side to many characters in the bible."
— Drewmunro (5/5)
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Published date: May 17, 2016
Language: English
No. of Pages: 512
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780241240618
Dimensions:
5.36" W x
1.6" L x
7.97" H
John Milton (1608–1674) spent his early years in scholarly pursuit. In 1649 he took up the cause for the new Commonwealth, defending the English revolution both in English and Latin—and sacrificing his eyesight in the process. He risked his life by publishing The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth on the eve of the Restoration (1660). His great poems were published after this political defeat.
John Leonard (introduction) is a professor of English at the University of Western Ontario.
Coralie Bickford-Smith (cover illustration) is an award-winning designer at Penguin Books, where she has created several highly acclaimed series designs. She studied typography at Reading University and lives in London.
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