Have you guys read Paradise Lost?
>>24717815Greatest poem in the English language.
>>24717815>paradife loft
>>24717815I've read it a dozen time.
>>24717853I often read old fonts such as this in this way. It's kinda comfy somehow. But you can also train yourself to read it as an "s".
>>24717815I had to read part of it in high schoolIt was good. One of these days I might read all of it Not sure what to think of it though. It's like a fanfiction of Genesis, right?
>>24717898Mostly Satan's origin story + the story of Adam and Eve, and I really like how Milton fleshed them out. In book 10 (books 11 and 12 in later editions) he summarizes the rest of the Bible in a rush, and I thought that part was a slog.
>>24717896>But you can also train yourself to read it as an "s".That's what you're meant to do.
>>24717916>book 10 (books 11 and 12 in later editions)What changed?
>>24717975spoilsport
>>24717815One does not read Paradise Lost; one merely basks in it's glow coeternal.
>>24717978The first edition (1667) is divided into ten "books" (it was all printed in one book, so I guess you can call them chapters). The second edition (1674) and subsequent editions are divided into twelve books. The original book 7 was divided into books 7 and 8, while the original book 10 was divided into books 11 and 12.
>>24717991Why was this done? Was it at Milton's request? I imagine the distinctions would become quite blurred when certain book introductions weren't specifically written as an introduction.
>>24717815It only works with a pro-Satan reading, so obviously Milton was incomplete as a thinker. I believe there’s truth to the visitations that Blake claimed. Contra Neocons who read Satan as some kind of moral warning, unironically those type of people are the real Satanists
>>24717994I don't know, but a few lines were added to make the transitions work. I'm guessing Milton was involved.
eve is a pretty flat character compared to all the others. she's just a bimbo ditz.
>>24718008I think that she is a human counterpart to Satan. When Satan first tempts her he is basically speaking to himself and tempting her in the same way that he himself was tempted. So I don't really think she is supposed to be an interesting character by herself. Most of the intricacies of that character or archetype occur elsewhere, namely in Satan.
Easily my favorite book. There is so much beauty coursing through each verse. The scale in the war in heaven was so massive. My favorite part is probably when Satan is going to Earth and he sees a woman giving birth to dogs that then rape her so she gives birth to more dogs. And the story about how Satan created her and raped her in heaven and her son was Death. You could tell Milton would have been a terrific 4chan shitposter.
>>24718037if she were human satan, she'd have the ability to come up with an idea of her own at some point in the book.
>>24717815Why was Spider-Man selling copies of Paradise Lost?
>>24718059I don't like that Anon's interpretation of Eve, but when she eats the fruit of knowledge she does start talking like Satan.