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  1. Darkness Visible - A Resource for Studying Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
    Erschienen: 2010

    Teaching Materials ; le This website was composed by members of Christ's College, Cambridge, where Milton studied from 1625 to 1632. "'Darkness Visible' was put together specifically for those attempting their first or second reading of Paradise... mehr

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Teaching Materials ; le This website was composed by members of Christ's College, Cambridge, where Milton studied from 1625 to 1632. "'Darkness Visible' was put together specifically for those attempting their first or second reading of Paradise Lost, whether at sixth form, at university or in private study. Our aim has been to discuss this challenging epic with an accessibility that will enable those new to Milton to familiarize themselves with the poet, his work and his themes, but without patronizing the reader or shying away from more difficult ideas. There is a variety of resources on offer for the teacher or student of Paradise Lost to explore: a plot summary, character descriptions, essays with suggestions for further reading, a biography of the poet, and a gallery of illustrations including some interactive images."

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagworte: John Milton; Paradise Lost; English literature; 17th century; poet; author; epic poem; religon; religious context; illustration
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  2. [Milton, John] Milton in the Old Library
    = 400th Anniversary Exhibition
    Erschienen: 2010

    Virtual Exhibitions ; at "John Milton stands out among European poets for the ambition of Paradise Lost, his celebrated epic which retells the Biblical story of mankind's Fall. This exhibition, timed to celebrate the 400th anniversary of his birth,... mehr

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    Virtual Exhibitions ; at "John Milton stands out among European poets for the ambition of Paradise Lost, his celebrated epic which retells the Biblical story of mankind's Fall. This exhibition, timed to celebrate the 400th anniversary of his birth, traces the origins of Milton's poem in the turbulent currents of English history through which he lived. Although best known as a poet, Milton was also one of the seventeenth century's most controversial religious and political thinkers. Towards the end of his life, shut up in prison by the newly-restored monarch, Milton's fearless pursuit of personal liberty would have near-fatal consequences."

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    Schlagworte: John Milton; Paradise Lost; English literature; 17th century; poet; author; epic poem; biography
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