Paradise Regained
Autor: | John Milton |
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EAN: | 4057664137326 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring Temptation, Redemption, and Triumph in Epic Poetry |
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Schlagworte: | Christian allegory biblical poetry blank verse mastery epic narrative human condition philosophical reflection purity and evil redemption themes temptation exploration theological significance |
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In 'Paradise Regained,' John Milton presents a profound exploration of temptation and redemption through the lens of biblical narrative, depicting the spiritual battle between Christ and Satan in four brief but eloquently crafted books. Milton's literary style is characterized by his use of blank verse, coupled with a rich tapestry of allusions drawn from classical, scriptural, and contemporary sources, reflecting the Renaissance's convergence with Christian thought. The poem serves as both a sequel and a thematic counterpoint to 'Paradise Lost,' emphasizing not the fall of mankind but the triumph of the incorruptible through Christ's resolute defiance against sin. John Milton, a pivotal figure of the 17th century, was profoundly influenced by his staunch Puritan beliefs and his experiences during the English Civil War. His advocacy for freedom of speech and religious piety, combined with personal strife, shaped his vision of a resilient faith'Äîa theme that permeates 'Paradise Regained.' Milton's unique perspective on human fallibility and divine grace is carefully distilled in this text, embodying his commitment to illuminating the complexities of free will. This compact yet powerful work is recommended for readers seeking a deeper understanding of moral integrity and spiritual resilience. It invites contemplative engagement with the nature of temptation and the possibility of redemption, making it essential reading for scholars, theologians, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of faith and literature.