El Paraiso Perdido, la pica obra maestra de John Milton, ahora disponible en una elegante traducci 3n al espa ol. Este poema, escrito originalmente en ingl s y enriquecido con notas de Addisson, Saint-Maur y otros eruditos, narra la historia b -blica de la Ca -da del Hombre: la tentaci 3n de Ad n y Eva por Satan s y su expulsi 3n del Jard -n del Ed n.
Explora temas de obediencia, rebeli 3n, libre albedr -o y las consecuencias del pecado a trav s de un lenguaje po tico poderoso y evocador. Esta edici 3n ofrece a los lectores de habla hispana la oportunidad de experimentar la grandeza de la visi 3n de Milton y la belleza de su verso.
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