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| Management number | 220506133 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$9.58 | Model Number | 220506133 | ||
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✨ “The poem that shaped the soul of the West — now illuminated for the modern reader.”Paradise Lost – Modern LUX Edition: Annotated and IllustratedWith the illustrations of Gustave Doré, the original 1667 text, and a modern reading analysisThis is not simply Paradise Lost.It is how it was meant to be experienced.John Milton’s epic is one of the most influential works ever written — and yet, for centuries, it has remained distant, intimidating, often misunderstood by modern readers. The language is dense, the theology vast, the symbolism immense. Without guidance, the poem risks being admired more than understood.This Modern LUX Edition restores clarity without diminishing power. It fully preserves Milton’s original voice while guiding the reader through the poem’s moral, philosophical, and poetic architecture, making the epic accessible without reducing its ambition.This book does not simplify Paradise Lost.It opens it.Each of the twelve Books is presented through a clear, immersive structure designed to support the reading experience and allow the deeper meaning of the work to emerge, step by step.⭐ What you will find in this edition• The complete original text (1667), presented in a clean, readable format• A modernized The Argument for each Book, to orient the reader before beginning• A modern reading analysis for all 12 Books, clarifying themes, symbolism, and moral tensions• 12 iconic illustrations by Gustave Doré, one for each Book, capturing the poem’s cosmic drama• A glossary, chronological timeline, and key biblical references for deeper understanding without overloadEvery element is designed to support the reading experience, never to interrupt it.Paradise Lost is not only a poem about Heaven and Hell, but a timeless reflection on freedom, responsibility, and choice. In Satan we see pride in rebellion; in Adam and Eve, innocence put to the test; in exile, the beginning of human history. Milton does not ask us to observe — he asks us to recognize ourselves.This edition brings together the original text, modern tools of understanding, and Doré’s celebrated engravings in a single, coherent, carefully considered volume. It does not replace Milton.It makes him readable, intelligible, alive.👉 If you have been waiting for the right moment to face this masterpiece, this is it. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8261855644 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.91 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Print length | 317 pages |
| Publication date | December 19, 2025 |
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