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John Milton's work has been extensively examined and analyzed by scholars to a degree paralleled by few of Britain's most enduring men of letters. His 1667 epic poem, Paradise Lost, stands as one of the most influential English texts of the 17th century, alongside the work of William Shakespeare and Thomas Hobbes. While this expansive epic has become synonymous with Milton's name, it does not stand alone in his canon. Only three years before the author's death, and four years after his masterwork, Milton followed Paradise Lost with a sequel, Paradise Regained.
Compared to its predecessor, Paradise Regained is written in a more straightforward and direct form of verse. It is also significantly shorter, comprising just over 2,000 lines compared to Paradise Lost's more than 10,500. Despite its smaller stature and, perhaps, lesser cultural weight than Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained remains a striking work, grappling with the nature of Christian faith and the philosophy of humanist morals and ethics. Such a rich and masterful work suggests a writer far ahead of his time, and our ongoing fascination with Milton in the modern age proves this to be true.
While Paradise Lost has become synonymous with Milton's name, it is not the sole work in his literary canon. Four years after the publication of his epic masterpiece, and only three before his death, Milton followed up with a sequel, Paradise Regained. This later work is written in a more straightforward and direct form of verse, and is significantly shorter than its predecessor, comprising just over 2,000 lines compared to Paradise Lost's more than 10,500. Despite its smaller scale and, perhaps, lesser cultural impact, Paradise Regained remains a striking and thought-provoking work, grappling with the nature of Christian faith and the philosophy of humanist morals and ethics.
The degree to which Milton's work has been pored over and analyzed by scholars is unparalleled, even among Britain's most enduring men of letters. His 1667 epic poem, Paradise Lost, is widely regarded as one of the most influential English texts of the 17th century, standing alongside the work of giants like William Shakespeare and Thomas Hobbes. The rich, masterful quality of Paradise Regained suggests a writer far ahead of his time, and our ongoing fascination with Milton in the modern age is a testament to his enduring legacy.
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publisher | East India Publishing Company (July 8, 2022) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 78 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 1774264129 | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-1774264126 | ||||
item_weight | 3.84 ounces | ||||
dimensions | 5 x 0.2 x 8 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #461,187 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #324 in Christian Classics & Allegories (Books) #468 in British & Irish Literary Criticism (Books) #4,916 in British & Irish Literature & Fiction | ||||
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