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Greatest Works of John Milton (Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained) , The

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Enter the epic world of celestial battles, human frailty, and divine redemption in The Greatest Works of John Milton. This deluxe edition brings together Milton’s two most celebrated masterpieces—Paradise Lost, the profound retelling of humanity’s fall from grace, and Paradise Regained, a poetic reflection on Christ’s spiritual victory. Rich with theological insight, classical references, and majestic blank verse, these works continue to inspire readers with their depth, complexity, and timeless moral questions. Witness the fall and rise of humankind in Milton’s immortal verses.

  • Explore Milton’s poetic vision of the cosmic struggle between good and evil.
  • Delve into two of the most influential works in English literature and religious thought.
  • Reflect on themes of free will, obedience, temptation, and redemption.
  • Discover the grandeur of Milton’s blank verse in a beautifully bound collector’s edition.
  • Ideal for lovers of epic poetry, theology, and classical literature.

Perfect For:

  • Students and scholars of literature and theology
  • Fans of classical and epic poetry
  • Collectors of deluxe literary editions
  • Readers seeking profound philosophical and spiritual exploration
| Born in London in 1608, John Milton was an English poet, polemicist, man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. Milton wrote in the seventeenth century. It was the century of transition into our modern world, when the Civil Wars separated men from the older ways of living, and much that remained lively in the national imagination since the Middle Ages, was killed by the religious controversies. A great stylist and an experimentalist, Milton employed a language in this poem which is remarkable for sustained dignity. Paradise Regained followed Paradise Lost. It was published alongside the tragedy Samson Agonistes. Milton saw life as a struggle, the Puritan struggle, for the survival of the good and the virtuous. Milton died of kidney failure in 1674, aged sixty-five, in Bunhill, London, England.

AUTHORS:

John Milton

PUBLISHER:

Prakash Books

ISBN-10:

9358565012

ISBN-13:

9789358565010

BINDING:

Hardback

LANGUAGE:

English

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