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Alison Larkin Presents Paradise Lost

Books I, II & IX by John Milton, with a Student Guide (As Told by Satan)

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Alison Larkin Presents Paradise Lost

De : John Milton, Alison Larkin
Lu par : Andrew Wincott
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Milton's Paradise Lost Gets a Modern Gaming Twist! Welcome to Paradise Lost: Books I, II & IX by John Milton, with a Student Guide (As Told by Satan)—a complete, immersive retelling of John Milton’s epic, voiced by the devil you can’t help but admire.

This innovative pairing of the 17th-century masterpiece with a modern gaming icon, makes Milton's work thrilling and accessible.

Narrated by Andrew Wincott, BAFTA award-winner and fan favorite for his portrayal of one of fantasy gaming’s most seductive infernal dealmakers, this edition is followed by a student guide delivered in Satan's own voice, making this the perfect guide for students, educators, literature lovers, and curious mortals alike.

Forget dusty textbooks. This is Paradise Lost like you've never heard it before. The epic of Heaven and Hell. Explained by its most infamous resident.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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"Sounding majestic, theatrical, and ever so slightly sinister, veteran BBC actor Andrew Wincott has just the right voice to introduce the listener to three key selections of one of the greatest works of English literature. In this 17th-century work, Milton masterfully combines classical mythology, epic narrative, and biblical allusions to present Satan as a flawed, demanding humanlike character. No poet had ever done that before. In Book IX, when Adam and Eve are separated in the Garden of Eden and Satan takes advantage of the situation to tempt Eve with the forbidden apple, all of humankind comes tumbling down. Wincott's exceptional command of the poem's pace and flowing free-verse rhythms makes this presentation absolutely understandable and, best of all, wonderfully entertaining." (B.P. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine [Published: OCTOBER 2025])

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