Paradise Lost: A Student's Companion to the Poem"A serious reading of Milton's Epic--basic enough to help novice readers and original enough in places to interest seasoned readers." --Seventeenth-Century News |
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İçindekiler
Preface and Acknowledgments | |
John Miltons Life and Works | |
Historical Context 1 | i |
Importance of the Work 6 | ii |
Critical Reception | 12 |
A READING | 21 |
The Story of All Things | 25 |
Darkness Visible | 28 |
Never Since Met Such | 58 |
The Future as Prophecy | 86 |
Evil Days and Evil Tongues | 96 |
The Grand Masterpiece to Observe | 104 |
Sacred Founts | 112 |
The Anticipations of Kind | 123 |
Notes | 131 |
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