| Author/Contributor(s): | Milton, John |
| Publisher: | Fingerprint |
| Date: | 11/1/2015 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
A cornerstone of English literature, Paradise Lost is not just a religious or poetic work, but a compelling meditation on ambition, pride, temptation, and redemption. With Satan as one of its most complex characters, this classic poem challenges readers to reflect on good and evil, divine justice, and the essence of human choice.
An epic of lost glory, rebellion, and redemption.
- A timeless epic that shaped English literature and theology.
- Explores profound themes like free will, temptation, and divine justice.
- Rich poetic language and evocative imagery.
- Introduces one of literature’s most iconic anti-heroes: Satan.
- Ideal for readers interested in classical literature, theology, and philosophy.
Themes:
- Rebellion and pride
- Free will and predestination
- Sin and redemption
- The nature of good and evil
- Divine authority and justice
- The human condition
- Love, obedience, and disobedience
- The loss of innocence