Paradise Lost Book IPearson Education India, 2007 - 145 pages In This First Book Of Paradise Lost Milton S Epic Rendition Of The Fall Of Man. Satan Appears Both Terrifying And Pitiable, Sharing Human Frailties And Emotions, Thus Leaving No Easy Choice Between Good And Evil. This Edition Places The First Book Within The Context Of The Rest Of The Epic Facilitating A More Holistic Understanding. |
Contents
iii | |
Introduction | v |
Paradise Lost Book I | xxxi |
Annotations | 22 |
The Primacy of Satan | 64 |
A Note on Miltons Grand Style | 76 |
The god that failed | 91 |
Select Bibliography | 103 |
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