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Paradise Lost - The Definitive Poem of the Fall from Grace Power and Redemption - cover
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Paradise Lost - The Definitive Poem of the Fall from Grace Power and Redemption

John Milton, Zenith Golden Quill

Editora: Zenith Golden Quill

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"Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven."

With those immortal words, Paradise Lost launched one of the greatest literary journeys in history. In this epic poem, John Milton reimagines the biblical tale of the Fall—from Lucifer's rebellion to Adam and Eve's expulsion from Eden—with sublime language, cosmic stakes, and profound psychological depth.

Combining theology, mythology, and politics, Milton's vision remains a cornerstone of English literature, exploring the tension between obedience and free will, love and loss, faith and ambition.

This beautifully formatted edition includes illustrations, annotations, and a scholarly foreword—making it ideal for first-time readers, students, and collectors alike.

"A towering work of genius. Milton's Satan is one of literature's most complex creations." — The New York Review of Books
"Paradise Lost is to poetry what Shakespeare is to drama." — The Guardian

Click Buy Now to experience the power, beauty, and tragedy of Milton's unforgettable verse.
Disponível desde: 14/05/2025.
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