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Le Paradis perdu

Le Paradis perdu

John Milton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Satan, l'ange d chu, vient d' tre vaincu par les arm es divines. Avec son arm e, il s'appr te relancer une attaque contre le Ciel lorsqu'il entend parler d'une proph tie: une nouvelle esp ce de cr atures doit tre form e par le Ciel. Il d cide alors de partir seul en exp dition. Sorti de l'enfer, il s'aventure dans le paradis, et trouve le nouveau monde. Apr s avoir facilement dup l'ange Uriel en changeant d'apparence, il s'introduit dans le paradis et d couvre Adam et ve. Dieu l'apprend, mais d cide de ne rien faire: il a cr l'homme libre, et lui accordera sa gr ce quoi qu'il arrive... si toutefois il respecte la justice divine. Son Fils, trouvant le jugement s v re, supplie son P re de prendre sur lui les p ch s des hommes, ce quoi celui-ci consent. Apr s quelques doutes, Satan met au point un plan pour nuire Dieu et l'Homme: ayant appris que Dieu interdisait aux humains de manger les fruits de l'arbre de la connaissance du bien et du mal, il essaye, en songe, de tenter ve. Mais sans le vouloir, il r veille aussi Adam, qui le chasse. Dieu envoie alors un ange pour les mettre en garde, et les informer sur leur ennemi, afin qu'ils n'aient aucune excuse. Plus tard, Satan revient la charge: il profite du fait qu' ve se soit loign e d'Adam pour la r colte, et, prenant la forme d'un serpent, il la tente nouveau et lui propose le fruit de l'arbre d fendu, avec succ s. ve va alors raconter son aventure Adam, et lui propose d'y go ter lui aussi, ce quoi celui-ci finit par c der, par amour. Sit t Dieu inform , il d clare qu'ils seront chass s du paradis, et Satan et ses compagnons transform s en serpents. Le Fils, les prenant en piti , les recouvre. Malgr cela, Adam voit ce qu'il a perdu, et d sesp re avec ve. Dieu envoie alors nouveau un ange pour montrer Adam l'avenir de sa descendance jusqu'au d luge. Ce dernier, grandement rassur , se laisse alors conduire par l'ange Michel avec ve hors du Paradis. L' p e flamboyante tombe derri re eux, et les ch rubins y prennent place pour garder le lieu d sormais interdit.
Paradise Regained (Worldwide Classic)

Paradise Regained (Worldwide Classic)

John Milton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Paradise Regained is a poem by the 17th century English poet John Milton, which deals with the subject of the Temptation of Christ. One of the major concepts emphasized throughout Paradise Regained is the play on reversals. As implied by its title, Milton sets out to reverse the "loss" of Paradise. Thus, antonyms are often found next to each other throughout the poem, reinforcing the idea that everything that was lost in the first epic is going to be regained by the end of the mini-epic. Additionally, this work focuses on the idea of "hunger", both in a literal and in a spiritual sense. After wandering in the wilderness for forty days Jesus is starved of both food and the Word of God. Satan, too blind to see any non-literal meanings of the term, offers Christ food and various other temptations, but Jesus continually denies him.
Paradise regained

Paradise regained

John Milton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Paradise Regained is a poem by the 17th century English poet John Milton, which deals with the subject of the Temptation of Christ. One of the major concepts emphasized throughout Paradise Regained is the play on reversals. As implied by its title, Milton sets out to reverse the "loss" of Paradise. Thus, antonyms are often found next to each other throughout the poem, reinforcing the idea that everything that was lost in the first epic is going to be regained by the end of the mini-epic. Additionally, this work focuses on the idea of "hunger", both in a literal and in a spiritual sense. After wandering in the wilderness for forty days Jesus is starved of both food and the Word of God. Satan, too blind to see any non-literal meanings of the term, offers Christ food and various other temptations, but Jesus continually denies him.
Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost

John Milton

BROADVIEW PRESS LTD
2023
pokkari
Reviled as a regicide, isolated in a personal darkness, and aging, John Milton did not relinquish his voice. He somehow used that tireless voice, rather, to create Paradise Lost, one of the enduring masterpieces of English literature. Despite its difficulties-idiosyncratic syntax, densely packed ideas, capacious structure, and epic form-the poem still has the power to dislodge modern readers from our ordinary habits of reading and push us to experience new perspectives and new ideas. This new edition, based on the 1674 text, guides readers through the poem's interpretive challenges with a compact but thorough introduction and a readable and helpfully annotated text. Illuminating contextual materials, including related works by Milton, classical and biblical sources, material on the composition of the poem, and illustrations of Paradise Lost from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, are also included.
Areopagitica [1890]

Areopagitica [1890]

John Milton

Lawbook Exchange
2021
sidottu
Parliament's victory in the Civil War prompted many questions about the right to print and liberty of the press. The Stationers Company, which enjoyed the Royal monopoly on printing and bookselling, petitioned Parliament for the continuation of its privileges under the new regime. This was a controversial request because Milton and others resented the Company's censorship of political and religious publications in the years before the Civil War. Areopagitica urged Parliament to reject its petition in the name of intellectual freedom. This edition has a long introduction by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891], the notable poet, critic, editor and associate of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Reprint of the 1890 Grolier Club edition, which was limited to 325 copies.
Paradise Lost (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
"Paradise Lost is the greatest epic poem in English literature, and Milton''s Satan one of its most compelling figures. The controversy has been exceeded only by its tremendous influence: countless masters of English verse have paid homage to Milton and "Paradise Lost. A profound meditation on the role of man under God, "Pardise Lost is essential reading.