Paradise Lost
An Original and Unabridged Edition
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Descripción editorial
Paradise Lost, the epic poem of our humanity. Written in 1667, this is a one of kind poem written by the master himself, John Milton. Everything is in this story, war in Heaven, the fall of Eden, Satan, the story of Hell itself. Often called The Greatest English poem of all time.
Paradise Lost by John Milton is an Epic Poetry and Christian Mythology story first published in 1667 in England.
A Look Inside
“Better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven.”
“The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven..”
“Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.”
― John Milton, Paradise Lost
About the Book
The 17th-century English author John Milton composed the epic poem Paradise Lost in blank verse. It is recognized by academics as Milton's "major work" and contributed to his reputation as one of the finest English poets of all time. The poem narrates the biblical story of Adam and Eve's fall, including their escape from Eden and the devil's seduction of them. Milton declares in Book I that his intention is to "justify the ways of God to mankind."
A Stunning Reproduction
At Last Chance Publishing, we take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original authors publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. This title is one of the best classic epic poems, of all time, words strung together with such romantic precision, a literary fiction classic that you just do not see in the modern age. This title will make an excellent gift to the classic English poem buff in your life or a fantastic addition to your current collection. We are ready to ship this book off to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay.
Books Specifics
● Original 1667 Text
● Epic Potry and Mythology
Annotated Content
• Historical Context
• Detailed 17th Century Historical bullet pointed context