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Paradise Lost

by Penguin Classics

The greatest epic poem written by a Christian, Paradise Lost was undertaken to "justify the ways of God to men" and illuminate the biblical story of the Fall, Satan's temptation, and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden. Its striking imagery and phrases are meant to be mulled over and over. John Leonard's notes are outstanding.

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An epic of breathtaking scale and ambition, Paradise Lost by John Milton recounts the fall of man through a sweeping narrative that moves between Heaven, Hell, and Eden. At its heart lies the tragic rebellion of Satan, whose defiance sets into motion humanity's greatest loss-the expulsion from paradise. Milton's richly layered poetry explores profound themes of free will, temptation, obedience, and redemption, making the story as philosophical as it is dramatic. With vivid imagery and unforgettable characters, from the proud Satan to the innocent Adam and Eve, the poem invites readers into a universe where cosmic battles mirror deeply human struggles. Both grand and intimate, Paradise Lost is not just a religious epic-it is a meditation on choice, consequence, and the enduring hope of salvation.

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