Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained (Collins Classics)
By (Author) John Milton
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
8th December 2011
1st October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Satanism and demonology
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Poetry by individual poets
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Theology
Ancient religions and Mythologies
821.4
Paperback
416
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 26mm
230g
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Greedily she engorged without restraint,
And knew not eating death;
Miltons Paradise Lost is a poem of epic proportions that tells of Satans attempts to mislead Eve into disobeying God in the Garden of Eden, by eating from the tree of knowledge. His interpretation of the biblical story of Genesis is vivid and intense in its language, justifying the actions of God to men. In his sequel poem, Paradise Regained, Milton shows Satan trying to seduce Jesus in a similar way to Eve, but ultimately failing as Jesus remains steadfast.