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Paradise Lost Duncan Baxter

Paradise Lost By Duncan Baxter

Paradise Lost by Duncan Baxter


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In an accessible exploration of one of the more testing Renaissance poems, first published in 1667, the reader is taken on a journey through Miltons re-telling of the Genesis account of mankinds Fall to reveal how he explores issues which confront the spiritual yearning of every generation.

Paradise Lost Summary

Paradise Lost: A Drama of Unintended Consequences by Duncan Baxter

Celebrate the 350th anniversary of Miltons Paradise Lost in 2017 with Paradise Lost A Drama of Unintended Consequences. In an accessible exploration of one of the more testing Renaissance poems, first published in 1667, the reader is taken on a journey through Miltons re-telling of the Genesis account of mankinds Fall to reveal how he explores issues which confront the spiritual yearning of every generation. Using approachable language, general readers and students are guided through Miltons moral maze, to explore the power of human love and ambition to challenge obedience to God, the limitations inherent in human powers of reasoning and the doubtful reality of Gods grant of free will to mankind. Careful analysis of Miltons artistry demonstrates how his intention to defend Gods response to mankinds disobedience is subverted by his convincing characterisation of biblical figures. Whilst Milton had supreme control over the form and structure of the poem, it was his decision to portray the protagonists as fully human characters, utilising dialogue and soliloquy in the form of a verse drama, which caused his characters to turn against their creator. By putting forward convincing alternative arguments to Gods self justification, the protagonists appear not to cooperate with their creators intention, leading to unplanned and unexpected outcomes. Miltons characters turn on their creator, producing a different yet greater outcome from the one he intended: instead of managing to justify the ways of God to men, Milton inadvertently put the case for mankind and justifies the ways of men to God. Readers will be empowered to appreciate Paradise Lost as a poem for all time in its confronting of the questions concerning our very existence.

About Duncan Baxter

Duncan Baxter has spent his working life in education. He has worked as a Headmaster and Education Consultant, and has written widely on education issues and on teaching literature, particularly Milton.

Additional information

GOR010329956
9781785899027
1785899023
Paradise Lost: A Drama of Unintended Consequences by Duncan Baxter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2017-02-28
288
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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