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John Milton

    9. Dezember 1608 – 8. November 1674

    John Milton war ein englischer Dichter, Polemiker und Gelehrter, der in einer Zeit des religiösen Wandels und der politischen Umwälzungen schrieb. Sein Werk spiegelt tiefe persönliche Überzeugungen, eine Leidenschaft für Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung sowie die dringenden Probleme und die Turbulenzen seiner Zeit wider. Am bekanntesten ist er für sein episches Gedicht, ein Meisterwerk in Blankversen, das als einer der Höhepunkte der englischen Literatur gilt. Miltons Schriften, geprägt von seinen republikanischen Idealen, regen bis heute zu Debatten und Bewunderung an.

    Zur Verteidigung der Freiheit
    Das verlorene Paradies
    John Miltons Verlorenes Paradies Erstes Buch
    Von der Erziehung
    Das verlorene Paradies
    Paradies verloren
    • Paradies verloren ist die Geschichte vom biblischen Sündenfall. Ab dem ersten Vers strebt dieses spiegelbildlich zweigeteilte Epos in zwölf Büchern dem Akt des ersten Ungehorsams zu. Wird im ersten Teil vom Zustand vor der Erschaffung der Welt erzählt und in einer Rückschau vom Geschehen, das zu Satans Sturz führte, so wird im zweiten Teil von den Ereignissen berichtet, die zum Fall der Menschen führen, und in einer Vorschau von der Geschichte nach dem Sündenfall. In heiterer Aufbruchstimmung werden Adam und Eva in eine Welt losziehen, die vom freien Willen bestimmt ist. John Milton, der seine Dichtung nicht nur neben die Schöpfungsgeschichte stellte, sondern diese auch zu korrigieren wagte, will göttliche Vorsehung begründen: Aus Bösem entsteht Gutes. Er bricht in seinem großen Gesang mit allen Regeln seiner Zeit, lässt vertrauten Satzbau und alle »Fron des Reimens« hinter sich. Der Held mit perfidem Plan heißt zunächst: Satan, der Widersacher mit inzestuöser Familiengeschichte, personifiziert in Sünde und Tod und in seinem Gefolge Moloch, Belial, Mammon, Beelzebub. Miltons Satan ist ein tragischer und deshalb sympathischer Held voller Selbstzweifel, der mit seinem Engelsheer heroisch gegen die göttliche Tyrannei rebelliert und durchs Chaos reist, um sein schlangenlistiges Verführungswerk zu vollführen. Paradies verloren .

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    • Das verlorene Paradies

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Der englische Dichter John Milton schuf Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts mit seinem Versepos »Das verlorene Paradies« eines der bedeutendsten Werke der europäischen Literatur. In für die damalige Zeit untypischen Blankversen erzählt es von den wiederholten Versuchen Satans, Gott seine Macht zu entreißen. Als Satan in Schlangengestalt ins Paradies eindringt und den Sündenfall Adams und Evas provoziert, ist der Garten Eden schließlich verloren. Miltons kunstvolle Komposition von »Paradise Lost« blieb lange Zeit Wegweiser für die englische Literatur.

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    • Die Veröffentlichung des Buches stammt aus dem Jahr 1881 und wird von der Antigonos-Verlagsgesellschaft als Reprint angeboten. Der Verlag hat sich auf die Wiederveröffentlichung historischer Werke spezialisiert und legt großen Wert darauf, diese Bücher in gutem Zustand bereitzustellen. Ziel ist es, das kulturelle Erbe zu bewahren und der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen.

      John Miltons Verlorenes Paradies Erstes Buch
    • Das verlorene Paradies

      Vollständige Ausgabe der zwölf Bücher

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Die vollständige Ausgabe von John Miltons "Das verlorene Paradies" präsentiert die epische Erzählung über den Sündenfall und die Vertreibung von Adam und Eva aus dem Garten Eden. In zwölf Büchern entfaltet sich eine tiefgründige Auseinandersetzung mit den Themen Freiheit, Verführung und göttliche Gerechtigkeit. Milton verleiht den Charakteren eine komplexe psychologische Tiefe, während er gleichzeitig mythologische und biblische Elemente miteinander verwebt. Die poetische Sprache und die philosophischen Fragestellungen laden zur Reflexion über das menschliche Dasein und den freien Willen ein.

      Das verlorene Paradies
    • L'Allegro and Il Penseroso

      • 30 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The book features William Blake's exquisite watercolors that bring to life John Milton's celebrated shorter poems, L'Allegro and Il Penseroso. This artistic collaboration highlights the interplay between visual art and literature, showcasing Blake's unique interpretation and enhancing the themes of joy and contemplation found in Milton's work. The illustrations serve as a revelation, merging literary and artistic excellence in a profound exploration of human experience.

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    • This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, aimed at reviving public domain literature in print. TREDITION supports non-profit literary projects and donates a portion of proceeds to them. By reading a TREDITION CLASSICS book, you help preserve significant works of world literature.

      The poetical works of John Milton
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    • John Milton

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Best known for his epic masterpiece Paradise Lost, Milton is also a master of subltle lyric harmony. He is one of the greatest writers of the 17th century, and of all time.

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    • Milton

      Political Writings

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on John Milton's significant contributions to political thought, this volume features two pivotal texts: "The Tenure of Kings and the Magistrates," a radical defense of regicide, and "A Defence of the People of England," which justifies the Commonwealth's cause to Europe. This edition is notable for its fully annotated versions and a new translation of the latter work. An introduction explores the ideological complexities of Milton's time, complemented by a chronology of his life, a select bibliography, and biographies of key figures mentioned.

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    • Exploring themes of poetic melancholy, the speaker in this reflective ode seeks to replace "vain deluding Joys" with "divinest Melancholy" to inspire future verses. The work serves as a companion to L'Allegro, contrasting mirth with a deeper introspection. The speaker idealizes melancholy as a pathway to prophetic insight, and the poem unfolds in couplets of iambic tetrameter, creating a rhythmic exploration of the profound emotions associated with contemplation and reflection in art.

      L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas
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    • Complete Poems of John Milton

      Part 4 Harvard Classics

      • 468 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. As it is an older publication, readers may encounter imperfections like marks, notations, or flawed pages. The reprint aims to uphold the cultural importance of the original text, making it accessible in a high-quality format that remains true to its initial presentation. This effort reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature for future generations.

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    • Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Milton's 'Paradise Lost' is a poem of epic proportions that tells of Satan's attempts to mislead Eve into disobeying God in the Garden of Eden, by eating from the tree of knowledge. In his sequel poem, 'Paradise Regained', Milton shows Satan trying to seduce Jesus in a similar way to Eve.

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    • Paradise Regained

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

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    • Selected Poems: Milton

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Spans John Milton's career, from his earliest works to the magnificent epics of his later life. This volume includes considerable selections from Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained - Milton's late epics on the Fall of Man and Christ's Temptation in the Wilderness.

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    • A collection of anthologies, resource and reference books, including titles from Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelley, Alex Madina, Jo Phillips and Adrian Barlow.

      Paradise Lost. Books IX-X
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    • Paradise Lost and Other Poems

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Featuring three significant works, this volume showcases Milton's literary brilliance alongside legends like Shakespeare, Dante, and Homer. "Paradise Lost" explores themes of temptation and redemption, while "Samson Agonistes" delves into personal struggle and faith. "Lycidas" serves as a poignant elegy, reflecting on loss and the transience of life. Together, these masterpieces highlight Milton's profound impact on literature and his exploration of complex human emotions and moral dilemmas.

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    • Selected Poems of John Milton

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Written by the author of "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained", this collection of poetry includes "Samson Agonistes" and "Lycidas".

      Selected Poems of John Milton
    • Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, this historical novel explores themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the struggle for justice. The story intertwines the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a dissolute English lawyer, as they navigate love, loyalty, and the tumultuous political landscape. Through vivid character development and dramatic events, the narrative examines the impact of social upheaval on personal lives, ultimately highlighting the potential for redemption amidst chaos.

      A Tale of two Cities and Paradise Lost
    • Exploring the biblical tale of the Fall of Man, the narrative intricately weaves two arcs: one focusing on Satan's rebellion and the other on the innocent lives of Adam and Eve. The story delves into the themes of temptation and disobedience, culminating in the tragic expulsion of the first humans from the Garden of Eden. Through rich language and profound philosophical insights, it examines the complexities of free will and the consequences of moral choices.

      Paradise Lost (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
    • Minor poems

      • 182 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      This collection features the lesser-known works of John Milton, offering an enlightening glimpse into the themes and styles that characterize his poetry. Celebrated for his profound contributions to English literature, Milton's "Minor Poems" reveals the depth and diversity of his talent, showcasing poems that reflect his unique voice and perspective. Readers can expect an exploration of various themes, enriching their understanding of this iconic poet's artistic range.

      Minor poems
    • Exploring the biblical Fall of Man, the epic poem intricately weaves two narratives: one centered on Satan's rebellion and the other on Adam and Eve's temptation. It begins with Satan's defeat and banishment to Hell, leading to the pivotal moment of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Through their loss of freedom, Archangel Michael reveals to Adam the potential for humanity's redemption from original sin, highlighting themes of temptation, free will, and the hope for salvation.

      Paradise Lost (Deluxe Library Edition)
    • The Poetical Works of John Milton

      in large print

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print format to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making classic literature more readable, it aims to preserve the original text while catering to the needs of a broader audience.

      The Poetical Works of John Milton
    • Areopagitica [1890]

      A Speech of Mr. John Milton: For the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing, to the Parliament of England

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the struggle for freedom of expression, the book discusses the Stationers Company's petition to Parliament for its printing privileges following the Civil War. This request sparked controversy due to past censorship of political and religious works, which figures like Milton opposed. Areopagitica serves as a passionate plea for intellectual liberty, urging Parliament to deny the petition. The edition features a comprehensive introduction by James Russell Lowell, a prominent literary figure of the 19th century, enhancing its historical context.

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    • Poemata; Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton

      in large print

      • 124 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which specializes in creating large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision, allowing them to engage with historical literature more easily.

      Poemata; Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton
    • Milton's Paradise Lost

      Illustrated by Gustave Dore

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Originally published in 1667, this epic poem is renowned for its grandeur and complexity, often regarded as the pinnacle of English literature. It explores profound themes such as free will, redemption, and the nature of good and evil, weaving a rich tapestry of characters and biblical narratives. Milton's masterful use of language and innovative structure invites readers into a deep philosophical and theological exploration, solidifying its status as a timeless literary masterpiece.

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    • Mathematics as a Laboratory Tool

      Dynamics, Delays and Noise

      The second edition of "Mathematics as a Laboratory Tool" highlights the role of computational science in science and engineering careers. It covers dynamics, feedback control systems, and applications in various fields like neuroscience and biology. New topics include neuronal excitability and Bayesian inference, presented accessibly for calculus learners.

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    • Areopagitica

      • 38 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The work presents a passionate argument against censorship and licensing, advocating for the freedom of speech and expression. John Milton articulates the importance of unlicensed printing, emphasizing its role in fostering truth and knowledge. This influential prose piece has significantly shaped modern notions of free speech, reflecting the philosophical underpinnings that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about individual liberties and the role of government in regulating expression.

      Areopagitica
    • Norton Critical Editions - 0: Paradise Lost

      An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Sources, Criticism - Second Edition

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      Epic poem describing the creation and the Fall of Man, debating free will, obedience, forbidden knowledge, love, evil, and guilt.

      Norton Critical Editions - 0: Paradise Lost
    • Vrátený raj

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Po epose Stratený raj vychádza v slovenskom preklade prvý raz – povedané slovami Samuela Johnsona – aj posledný básnický potomok Johna Miltona, miniepos Vrátený raj (Paradise Regained), takisto inšpirovaný Bibliou, tentoraz Satanovými pokúšaniami Krista, známymi z Matúšovho i Lukášovho evanjelia. Milton tu tentoraz na kratšej ploche necelých dvetisíc veršov, rozdelených do štyroch kníh, rozvíja fascinujúci rétorický zápas dvoch protagonistov, ktorý sa začína Kristovým krstom pri rieke Jordán a končí Satanovou definitívnou porážkou na veži jeruzalemského chrámu. Tak ako v pôvodnom vydaní v r. 1671, aj v preklade je k Vrátenému raju pripojená veršovaná knižná dráma Samson bojovník, inšpirovaná starozákonnými udalosťami z Knihy sudcov a napísaná v duchu starogréckej tragédie. Čitateľ sa v tomto Miltonovom diele stretáva so zdanlivo zlomeným silákom Samsonon vo filištínskom väzení, ktorý sa v jeho závere vypne k heroickému mravnému činu. Z anglického originálu John Milton: Paradise Regained. A Poem in IV Books. To which is added Samson Agonistes. London : John Starkey, 1671, preložil, poznámky a vysvetlivky a doslov napísal Marián Andričík.

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    • Джон Мильтон — один из величайших поэтов Англии, "титан по силе мысли, страсти и характеру, по многосторонности и учености". Во всей мощи его поэтическое мастерство проявилось в созданной им поэме "Потерянный рай" (1663), белый стих которой как образец совершенства стоит рядом с белым стихом Шекспира.

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    • Samson Agonistes

      • 77 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Renesanční dramatická báseň se starozákonním námětem.

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