LEWIS, C.S.
A Preface to Paradise Lost.
London: Oxford University Press , 1943.
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"the first thing the reader needs to know about Paradise Lost is what Milton meant it to be": Rare first edition of A Preface to Paradise Lost; Finely Bound by The Harcourt Bindery
First edition, early printing of this classic work, which discusses Milton's Paradise Lost. Octavo, bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery, 22 karat gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands, gilt signature to the front panel, gilt ruling to the front and rear panels, gilt inner dentelles stamp-signed by the Harcourt Bindery, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.
In A Preface to Paradise Lost, C.S. Lewis offers a detailed analysis of John Milton's Paradise Lost, focusing on its theological implications, narrative structure, and the portrayal of key characters. Originally delivered as the Ballard Matthews Lectures at the University of Durham in 1942, Lewis’s critique places Milton’s work within the broader context of Christian theology and Renaissance literary tradition. Lewis examines Milton's treatment of free will, particularly in the context of the Fall, and defends the epic's alignment with Christian doctrine, arguing that Milton’s depiction of Adam and Eve's disobedience is not a moral failing but a complex exploration of human freedom and divine justice. He also discusses Milton's characterization of Satan, suggesting that while Satan's rebelliousness is central to the epic's dramatic tension, it is essential to understand Satan as a tragic figure within Milton’s broader theological framework. Additionally, Lewis critiques the modern tendency to reduce Paradise Lost to political or psychological interpretations, asserting that the poem must be read with an awareness of its theological and metaphysical concerns. Through this work, Lewis defends Milton’s epic as a profound exploration of moral and spiritual questions, while emphasizing its enduring literary value.
A Preface to Paradise Lost.
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