Milton: Paradise LostCUP Archive, 27. 4. 2006 - Počet stran: 156 Offering a stimulating introduction to one of the most influential texts of Western literature, this book highlights Milton's imaginative daring, in considering the heretical dimensions of Paradise Lost and its theology. It situates Milton's great poem in its literary, religious, and political contexts and includes an extremely useful and newly updated guide to further reading. First Edition Hb (1993): 0-521-39303-5 First Edition Pb (1993): 0-521-39899-1 |
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PREFACE | 299 |
First Edition in one volume 1910 | 301 |
INTRODUCTION xilxxii | 392 |
NOTES 365658 | 658 |
APPENDIX 659692 | 659 |
GLOSSARY 693724 | 693 |
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