The Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton
This book collects the major works of John Milton, but let's be honest, we're all here for Paradise Lost. The plot is the ultimate origin story. It starts with Satan and his fallen angels waking up in Hell after losing a war against God. Instead of giving up, Satan plots revenge by targeting God's newest creation: humanity. The poem then takes us to the perfection of Eden and follows the tragic, world-changing choice of Adam and Eve. Woven around this are other gems, like the brief, powerful story of Jesus resisting temptation in Paradise Regained, and the heartbreaking, personal tragedy of Samson Agonistes.
Why You Should Read It
Don't let the 17th-century language scare you off. Once you get into the rhythm, Milton's imagination is breathtaking. He gives the devil all the best lines, making Satan a compelling and strangely tragic figure you almost root for (before you remember he's, you know, the devil). Beyond the epic battles, the core of the poem is deeply human—it's about a couple facing an impossible choice, the crushing weight of consequences, and the search for hope after everything falls apart. Reading it feels like confronting the foundations of Western storytelling.
Final Verdict
This is for the ambitious reader. Perfect for anyone who loves big ideas, complex characters, and stories that shaped our culture. If you enjoyed the moral complexity of Game of Thrones or the cosmic scale of Lord of the Rings, you'll find their granddaddy here. It's not a quick beach read—it demands your attention—but the reward is one of the most powerful and thought-provoking experiences literature has to offer.
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