Paradise Lost (po angielsku)
Opis produktu
Discover a classic considered one of the most influential works in the Western literary tradition!
Paradise Lost is an epic poem that draws you into a world of conflict between good and evil, heaven and hell. If you are looking for a work rich in symbolism and philosophical themes, you have found it.
Paradise Lost is a major work of English literature written by John Milton. This epic poem deals with the figure of Satan (often identified with Lucifer), his rebellion against God, and the Biblical story of the Fall of Man in the person of Adam and Eve. The work offers a dramatic narrative as well as reflections on freedom, obedience, and human nature.
Why choose this book?
A classic literary work:
One of the best-known texts in English literature, often ranked among the seminal works of the Western literary canon.
Depth and inspiration:
A text that can provoke thought about the meaning of life, morality, and human freedom.
Compelling story:
A conflict between good and evil with mythological and religious motifs and striking characters.
Cultural significance:
A work frequently cited as an inspiration for numerous other authors and artists.
A challenge for readers:
A suitable choice for those who wish to broaden their literary horizons and immerse themselves in a classic.
Product details
- Author: John Milton
- Genre: epic poetry, classic literature
- Content: treatment of Satan's rebellion and the story of the Fall of Man (Adam and Eve)
- Influence: often cited among influential works that have shaped literary treatments of the themes of good and evil
- Audience: suitable for literature lovers, students, and readers seeking an intellectual challenge
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