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Paradise Lost – Book IV – John Milton – By- B. B. Jain

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Paradise Lost – Book Iv *,  Original Author –  Milton , Author – Dr. B.B. Jain, Isbn Code – 978-93-86241-76-4

NUMBER OF PAGES-316

General Introduction

The Age of Milton

Milton’s Life

Milton’s Personality and Character

Milton’s Principal Works

Milton as a Poet—Chief Characteristics of His Poetry

Sublimity in Milton’s Poetry

The Blending of Renaissance and Reformation Elements

The Renaissance Elements in Milton’s Poetry

Puritanical Elements in Milton’s Poetry

Milton’s Cosmology

Milton’s Grand Imagery

Milton’s Similes

Milton’s Grand Style

Milton’s Style and Diction

Milton’s Art of Versification

Milton’s Latinism

Milton’s Place in the History of English Poetry

An Estimate of Milton as a Poet

Introduction to Paradise Lost

Outline of the Complete Story of Paradise Lost

The Concept of Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost as a Myth

Sources of Paradise Lost

Significance of the fall of Man

Adam and Eve in Paradise

The Relationship of Man to Woman

Adam and Eve’s Gratitude to God

Paradise Lost as an Epic

The Hero of Paradise Lost

Satan as the Hero of Paradise Lost

Character of Satan

The Impact of Renaissance on Paradise Lost

The Impact of Reformation on Paradise Lost

Autobiographical Elements in Paradise Lost

Human Interest in Paradise Lost

The Principle of Free Will and Divine Justice

Select Criticism on Milton and His Art

Introduction to Paradise Lost, Book IV

The Argument of Book IV

Persons and Places in Paradise Lost, Book IV

Brief Summary of Paradise Lost, Book IV

The Garden of Eden and Paradise

Eve’s First Awakening

Love and Marriage

Satan in Book IV

Critical Appreciation of Paradise Lost, Book IV

Critical Opinions on Paradise Lost, Book IV

Text with Paraphrase

Detailed Summary of Paradise Lost, Book IV

Notes and References

Questions and Answers

The Milton Chronology

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Paradise Lost – Book Iv *,  Original Author –  Milton , Author – Dr. B.B. Jain, Isbn Code – 978-93-86241-76-4

NUMBER OF PAGES-316

General Introduction

The Age of Milton

Milton’s Life

Milton’s Personality and Character

Milton’s Principal Works

Milton as a Poet—Chief Characteristics of His Poetry

Sublimity in Milton’s Poetry

The Blending of Renaissance and Reformation Elements

The Renaissance Elements in Milton’s Poetry

Puritanical Elements in Milton’s Poetry

Milton’s Cosmology

Milton’s Grand Imagery

Milton’s Similes

Milton’s Grand Style

Milton’s Style and Diction

Milton’s Art of Versification

Milton’s Latinism

Milton’s Place in the History of English Poetry

An Estimate of Milton as a Poet

Introduction to Paradise Lost

Outline of the Complete Story of Paradise Lost

The Concept of Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost as a Myth

Sources of Paradise Lost

Significance of the fall of Man

Adam and Eve in Paradise

The Relationship of Man to Woman

Adam and Eve’s Gratitude to God

Paradise Lost as an Epic

The Hero of Paradise Lost

Satan as the Hero of Paradise Lost

Character of Satan

The Impact of Renaissance on Paradise Lost

The Impact of Reformation on Paradise Lost

Autobiographical Elements in Paradise Lost

Human Interest in Paradise Lost

The Principle of Free Will and Divine Justice

Select Criticism on Milton and His Art

Introduction to Paradise Lost, Book IV

The Argument of Book IV

Persons and Places in Paradise Lost, Book IV

Brief Summary of Paradise Lost, Book IV

The Garden of Eden and Paradise

Eve’s First Awakening

Love and Marriage

Satan in Book IV

Critical Appreciation of Paradise Lost, Book IV

Critical Opinions on Paradise Lost, Book IV

Text with Paraphrase

Detailed Summary of Paradise Lost, Book IV

Notes and References

Questions and Answers

The Milton Chronology

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Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 22 × 14 × 2 cm
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