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Paradise lost and other poems

2003
Presents John Milton's epic poem which chronicles man's fall from grace and Satan's rebellion against God, and includes two additional poems by the seventeenth-century author, as well as a biographical profile.

Paradise lost

an authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism
2005
Presents John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost," in which Satan attempts to exact revenge on God after being cast out of Heaven, and includes explanatory notes; source texts such as Bible selections and prose works by Milton; and forty-eight works of criticism by such figures as John Dryden, William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, T. S. Eliot, C. S. Lewis, Northrop Frye, Stanley Fish, and Helen Vendler.

Paradise lost

2005
Presents John Milton's epic poem about the fall of man and Satan's plot for revenge against God for casting him out of Heaven; and includes twelve illustrations from the first illustrated edition, published in 1688, and an introduction by novelist Philip Pullman.

Why the snake crawls on its belly

2001
A retelling of the story of Adam and Eve in which the serpent loses his legs as a punishment for preventing Adam and Eve from freely moving between heaven and earth.

Paradise lost

an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism
1993

Paradise lost

2003
Presents John Milton's epic poem, which chronicles man's fall from grace and Satan's rebellion against God, providing a scholarly introduction, chronology, bibliography, Andrew Marvell's verse tribute to Milton from the second edition, and explanatory notes.

Fallen

2005
After being thrown out of the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve struggle to find their way in a harsh world while understanding God's motives.

Paradise lost

and, Paradise regained
2001
Presents seventeenth-century British poet John Milton's classic epic poems "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained, " along with a scholarly introduction, a Milton chronology, and a selected bibliography.

The tale of paradise lost

based on the poem by John Milton told as the story of the war in Heaven, the disobedience of Adam and Eve, and their exit from Eden into the world
2004
A prose retelling of John Milton's narrative poem chronicling the war in heaven between competing angels and how the disobedience of Adam and Eve led to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

The garden

2004
Retells the tale of the Garden of Eden from Eve's point of view, as Serpent teaches her everything from her own name to why she should eat the forbidden fruit, and then leaves her with Adam and the knowledge that her choice has made mankind free.

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