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Exploring the epic conflict between divine and demonic forces, the narrative begins with Satan's fall and traces the temptation and expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden. John Milton seeks to explain free will and justify God's actions, presenting a complex portrayal of Satan as a compelling anti-hero. Celebrated as one of the greatest poems in English literature, it invites readers to reflect on themes of good, evil, and humanity's fate, making it essential for poetry enthusiasts and those interested in literary history.
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- Titul
- Paradise Lost
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- John Milton
- Vydavatel
- Akasha Classics
- Rok vydání
- 2008
- Počet stran
- 288
- ISBN13
- 9781605120478
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Poezie, Historické romány, Náboženská témata, Klasika, Křesťanská témata, Afrika, Anglie, Anglická literatura, Pomsta, Lyrika, Bůh, Nobelova cena, Ježíš Kristus, Starý zákon, Epos, Africká literatura, Utopie, Peklo, Příběhy Bible, Čerti, Nebe, Biblické postavy, Tanzanie, Ráj, Ďábel, satan, Padlí andělé
- První vydání
- 1667
- Původní název
- Paradise Lost
- Hodnocení
- 4,25 z 5
- Anotace
- Exploring the epic conflict between divine and demonic forces, the narrative begins with Satan's fall and traces the temptation and expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden. John Milton seeks to explain free will and justify God's actions, presenting a complex portrayal of Satan as a compelling anti-hero. Celebrated as one of the greatest poems in English literature, it invites readers to reflect on themes of good, evil, and humanity's fate, making it essential for poetry enthusiasts and those interested in literary history.