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Paradise Lost (version 2)

Paradise Lost (version 2)

De : John Milton
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In this profound exploration of human existence, John Milton takes us on a journey that transcends time and tradition. Inspired by Vergil’s adaptation of epic storytelling, Milton delves into the origins of humanity and the nature of evil, presenting a narrative that is as rich and complex as the human experience itself. The poem opens with a bold declaration of its purpose and quickly immerses us in the action, revealing the dark machinations of Satan and the divine intervention of the Son of God. As the story unfolds, we witness the fall of Adam and Eve, the seductive temptation of the serpent, and the consequential lessons of sin and redemption. Milton’s language and style invite listeners to consider profound themes of morality, free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. With meticulous attention to the pronunciation of his text, this rendition honors Miltons unique voice while making it accessible to modern audiences. Join us as we navigate the depths of this epic masterpiece and reflect on its timeless relevance.Copyright Legends & Fairy Tales Art Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • 013 - Book 12
    Dec 4 2025
    In this profound exploration of human existence, John Milton takes us on a journey that transcends time and tradition. Inspired by Vergil’s adaptation of epic storytelling, Milton delves into the origins of humanity and the nature of evil, presenting a narrative that is as rich and complex as the human experience itself. The poem opens with a bold declaration of its purpose and quickly immerses us in the action, revealing the dark machinations of Satan and the divine intervention of the Son of God. As the story unfolds, we witness the fall of Adam and Eve, the seductive temptation of the serpent, and the consequential lessons of sin and redemption. Milton’s language and style invite listeners to consider profound themes of morality, free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. With meticulous attention to the pronunciation of his text, this rendition honors Miltons unique voice while making it accessible to modern audiences. Join us as we navigate the depths of this epic masterpiece and reflect on its timeless relevance.
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    39 min
  • 012 - Book 11
    Dec 4 2025
    In this profound exploration of human existence, John Milton takes us on a journey that transcends time and tradition. Inspired by Vergil’s adaptation of epic storytelling, Milton delves into the origins of humanity and the nature of evil, presenting a narrative that is as rich and complex as the human experience itself. The poem opens with a bold declaration of its purpose and quickly immerses us in the action, revealing the dark machinations of Satan and the divine intervention of the Son of God. As the story unfolds, we witness the fall of Adam and Eve, the seductive temptation of the serpent, and the consequential lessons of sin and redemption. Milton’s language and style invite listeners to consider profound themes of morality, free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. With meticulous attention to the pronunciation of his text, this rendition honors Miltons unique voice while making it accessible to modern audiences. Join us as we navigate the depths of this epic masterpiece and reflect on its timeless relevance.
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    54 min
  • 011 - Book 10
    Dec 4 2025
    In this profound exploration of human existence, John Milton takes us on a journey that transcends time and tradition. Inspired by Vergil’s adaptation of epic storytelling, Milton delves into the origins of humanity and the nature of evil, presenting a narrative that is as rich and complex as the human experience itself. The poem opens with a bold declaration of its purpose and quickly immerses us in the action, revealing the dark machinations of Satan and the divine intervention of the Son of God. As the story unfolds, we witness the fall of Adam and Eve, the seductive temptation of the serpent, and the consequential lessons of sin and redemption. Milton’s language and style invite listeners to consider profound themes of morality, free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. With meticulous attention to the pronunciation of his text, this rendition honors Miltons unique voice while making it accessible to modern audiences. Join us as we navigate the depths of this epic masterpiece and reflect on its timeless relevance.
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    1 h et 9 min
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