
Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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By:
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John Milton
About this listen
The main work represented in this recording, Paradise Lost, is divided into roughly three sections. In the first section, covering books one through four, we are shown how Satan manages to regroup his followers after their defeat in Heaven, how they decide to renew the struggle with God, how Satan escapes from Hell and makes his way to earth to do mischief, and how God discovers Satan's new plot and decides to allow it to unfold.
The next section, books five through eight, take place on earth as we are introduced to Adam and Eve, their discourses with God's angels, and a retelling of the battle between God and Satan as rendered by the angel Raphael.
In the last section, books nine through 12, Eve is seduced by a disguised Satan and eats the forbidden fruit. Adam, distressed at the event, yet unwilling to be parted from Eve, decides to eat the fruit and share her fate. God sends His Son to earth to render punishment, but only after the Son pleads successfully on their behalf for mercy. He descends and tells Adam that they can no longer remain in Eden, but then takes him to a place and shows him a vision of mankind's future.
Paradise Regained follows the Gospel of Luke in presenting the story of Satan's temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. In striking contrast to Adam and Eve, Satan is utterly foiled in his attempt to corrupt the Son of God.
Public Domain (P)2008 Audio ConnoisseurI only picked this version because it is longer than the other version with a proper voice actor.
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Sometimes an atheist, straying into a church service with high hopes of some universal spiritual uplift, may be horrified by the categorical absolutism of the Creed. But no horrors here, in Paradise Lost/Regained! Such an incredible story, a wonderful myth.
John Milton, the poet. A resounding, thrilling tale which even a newcomer to the verse of the Seventeenth Century could enjoy. It’s a matter of “getting your ear in”, not worrying about the bits you miss, and getting stuck into the story and the mesmerising language.This is not a foreign tongue, but words, words, magnificent words in mesmerising rhythm. Even when Satan in the Wilderness, or later the Archangel give to Adam a tour of the New Earth - we can thrill to the plethora of strange- sounding names which each recites.
Whether or not you subscribe to the Grand Theory of Good versus Evil, this is the greatest story which stands with the very best myths and surpasses all science-fiction. Why, it may even cause some waverers to look at the Christian faith with new eyes!
Grand Myth
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What would have made Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained better?
Its a classic and you know you should have read it. Its a little dry for me I may listen to it again.Would you be willing to try another book from John Milton? Why or why not?
Yes, because its literature. It should make be a better read individual. Self improvementWho might you have cast as narrator instead of Charlton Griffin?
Dry Dry DryTough going
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