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Paradise Lost

By: John Milton
Narrated by: Anton Lesser, Laura Paton
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Paradise Lost is the greatest epic poem in the English language. In words remarkable for their richness of rhythm and imagery, Milton tells the story of Man's creation, fall, and redemption to "justify the ways of God to men." Milton produced characters which have become embedded in the consciousness of English literature, the frail, human pair, Adam and Eve; the terrible cohort of fallen angels; and Satan, tragic and heroic in his unremitting quest for revenge. The tale unfolds from the aftermath of the great battle between good and evil to the moving departure of Adam and Eve from Eden, with human and eternal anguish intertwined in magnificent resonance.

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if only this title were UN-abridged. ~sigh~ but otherwise, it is well-narrated, and the sound is good. and I must say, I was quite relieved to hear a female narrator reading Eve's part. it's good as a supplement to reading the work yourself. it's actually a good place to start if you are going to read it yourself, as it prepares you for the style and the plot.

ahh... if only

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narrator was the best part. I listened to this while working out or before falling asleep.

good narrator

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This is a superb story that is masked behind 19th century writing and a very, VERY hard to listen to reader.

A Hard Listen

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I've come back to and listened to this recording three or four times. I find its imagery and lyricism enthralling. I will never think of death and sin without picturing them by the portal in their odd macabre dance and dilliance.

Gorgeous telling

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. . . overlay With this portentious Bridge the dark Abyss. Thine now is all the world . . .

Listen to this abbreviated effort only if the sole alternative is never to read this poem. For beginners only. Great narration.

this new wondrous Pontifice

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