The Universe as Pictured in Milton's Paradise Lost

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'The Universe as Pictured in Milton's Paradise Lost' by William Fairfield Warren is a detailed study of the cosmological elements present in John Milton's epic poem 'Paradise Lost.' The book delves into the intricate descriptions of the universe as depicted by Milton, including the structure of Heaven, Hell, and Chaos, the location of the Garden of Eden, and the cosmographical significance of various elements in the poem. The author provides a comprehensive analysis of the cosmological aspects of Milton's work, exploring the spatial relationships between different realms, the movement of celestial bodies, and the symbolic meanings behind these elements. The book also addresses some of the interpretive challenges posed by Milton's descriptions, such as the location of Satan's second interview with Sin and Death, the construction of the Bridge by Sin and Death, and the significance of the Quadrifurcate River of Eden. Through a meticulous examination of the text, the author sheds light on the cosmographical intricacies of 'Paradise Lost,' offering readers a deeper understanding of the universe as envisioned by Milton. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Milton's poetry, providing insights into the cosmological framework that underpins one of the greatest works of English literature. The end of the book delves into the interpretation of the universe as depicted in literary masterpieces, such as Milton's Paradise Lost. It emphasizes the importance of imagination in understanding and visualizing the cosmological features described by authors. The text explores the implications of different cosmical adjustments, such as the Earth's axis before the fall of man, and encourages readers to think beyond the familiar to grasp the full extent of these concepts. It also touches upon the significance of ancient beliefs and cosmologies, highlighting the relativity of common units of time and space. The book draws parallels between ancient teachings and modern scientific theories, suggesting a cyclical nature to the world's evolution and dissolution. Through diagrams and interpretations by various scholars, it offers a comprehensive exploration of Milton's universe and invites readers to engage in thought-provoking exercises to deepen their understanding of literary and cosmic concepts.

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Publisher - HardPress Limited

Language - English

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William Fairfield Warren


Published Date - 2013-01-28

ISBN - 9781313118248

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm

Page Count - 94

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