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Paradise Lost

John Milton

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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An angel's rebellion. A world newly created. A choice that changes everything.
In this towering epic, Milton brings to life the cosmic struggle between Heaven and Hell, led by the proud and compelling figure of Satan. Through breathtaking verse, we witness the creation of Earth, the innocence of Adam and Eve, and the tragic temptation that reshapes human destiny forever. The poem's grandeur, emotion, and moral complexity have made it a cornerstone of world literature.

Celebrated as "the greatest English poem ever written," Paradise Lost combines drama, theology, mythology, and unforgettable imagery into a work that continues to inspire awe centuries later.

If you love epic storytelling, powerful language, and timeless battles between freedom, obedience, pride, and love, this masterpiece is essential reading.

Open the book—and enter the epic realm where Heaven trembles and humanity begins.
Disponível desde: 11/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 402 páginas.

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