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RSS FeedsWhen Milton met Galileo: the collision of cultures that helped shape Paradise Lost
(The Guardian Books News)

 
 

20 august 2017 01:29:09

 
When Milton met Galileo: the collision of cultures that helped shape Paradise Lost
(The Guardian Books News)
 


A transformative visit to Catholic Florence inspired the Puritan poet to write his epic masterpiece, a BBC documentary revealsIt is an epic poem with a daunting reputation that has struck fear into the hearts of many a student of English literature. Recounting the fall of man, and Adam and Eveīs expulsion from the Garden of Eden, Paradise Lost cemented the reputation of its author, the staunchly Protestant poet, John Milton, as one of Englandīs literary giants.The 10,000-line poem is regarded as one of the defining contributions to the English canon, a work to be mentioned in the same breath as those of Chaucer, Shakespeare and Dickens. But 350 years after its publication, some rather surprising influences on the Puritan imagination of its author have emerged, the result of a little-known journey the poet undertook to the heart of Catholic Italy. Related: `England hath need of thee`: appeal to save Milton`s Paradise Lost cottage Related: Paradise Lost `translated more often in last 30 years than previous 300` Continue reading...


 
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