Paradise Lost (Penguin Classics)
 

Paradise Lost (Penguin Classics)

by John Milton, John Leonard

Edited with an introduction and notes by John Leonard. (read review)

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Dear reader, this is simply the greatest epic poem written in English. It’s utterly ravishing, utterly thrilling. One of mankind’s great achievements. Someone’s making a movie epic out of it, if you can believe it, so maybe we’ll see it on the best-seller list.

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  • Carla B

    carla b said:

    I could not find the right edition for my book. Mine was published in 1969 and was Edited with an Introduction and Notes by William G. Madsen. It is the Modern Library College edition.

    posted Thursday, February 28 2008
  • Liam Guilar

    liam guilar said:

    Calling this "the greatest writing in the English language' raises all sorts of interesting questions..like how do you define "greatest"..if you only stuck to long poems Chaucer has a greater range, Byron is funnier and more entertaining, whoever wrote Gawain and the Green Knight could do things Milton couldn't....It is a great poem: he has some memorable lines and some great set pieces and up until about mid twentieth century it was hugely influential, but his god's unpleasant, his Ideal relationship depends on women worshipping their husbands, and there are long long sections of endless failure to justify what he sets out to justify. The set pieces may be memorable, but there are huge swathes which aren't.

    posted Wednesday, January 9 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • suraj j

    suraj j said:

    how can i read this book

    posted Sunday, December 23 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Maria Joanne

    maria joanne said:

    Good book but surely I can't be the only one who ends up rooting for Satan in that book?

    posted Thursday, December 20 2007
  • Chinwe A

    chinwe a said:

    any1 there who wants to talk about this book?

    posted Friday, December 14 2007
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