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Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained

Two BBC Radio 4 dramatisations

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Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained

De: John Milton
Narrado por: Denis Quilley, Full Cast, Ian McDiarmid, Robert Glenister
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The highly-acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Milton's epic poem telling the story of the fall of man, and also its sequel, "Paradise Regained".

Out of chaos shall come order and out of darkness shall come light. Paradise is lost - and then regained.

John Milton's epic, biblically inspired poems are wonderfully dramatised for BBC Radio starring Denis Quilley as Milton, Ian McDiarmid as Satan and Robert Glenister as Christ, enhanced by specially composed music.

First published in 1667, Paradise Lost describes Satan's plot to ruin God's new and most favoured creation, Mankind, and recounts the temptation of Adam and Eve and their banishment from the Garden of Eden.

Paradise Regained, published in 1671, tells of the temptation of Christ by Satan as he wanders in the wilderness for forty days and nights.

Full cast:
Milton: Denis Quilley
Satan: Ian McDiarmid
Christ: Robert Glenister
Raphael: John Rowe
God: Godfrey Kenton
Adam: Linus Roache
Michael: Mark Straker
Abdiel/Andrew: Julian Rhind-Tutt
Nisroc: John Church
Simon/Angel: Matthew Morgan
Belial: Steve Hodson
Angel: David Thorpe

Clásicos Literatura y Ficción Poesía
Epic Drama • Classic Story • Expert Performances • Perfect Satan Portrayal • Nuanced Storytelling • Full Cast Production

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Listening to this epic poem was pure unadulterated delight! It was like paradise relived exalted!!!

Greatest Poem ever written

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I found myself revisiting this story recently, having last read it almost 30 years ago. I was not a great fan of Paradise Lost before, largely because Eve annoyed me so (she looks to Adam for leadership, while he looks to God), and some of Milton's inventions (mainly those surrounding the character of Sin) seemed gratuitous. Also, to a modern mind (or at least to my mind) some of the descriptions of Adam and Eve and their time in the garden seemed almost campy.
Having listened to this recording, I am amazed at the difference truly great readers make in the meaning of a story. The actors in this project could not have been better, and perform their roles with great dignity, and without the slightest irony. Listening to this recording helped me, I believe, experience this book as its 17th century author intended, rather than as my jaded eyes had seen it before.
That said, it would be of great help to students if the publisher would label the recorded segments with the specific book (and maybe even line numbers!) from which the reading was drawn. Anyone who wants to focus on just Book V of Paradise Lost, for instance, has to do a lot of work to figure out where he or she should start listening. This problem almost turned me off the audiobook before I'd really given it a chance.

Perfectly Cast Actors

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Inundated with a depth of poetry this GenX is unfamiliar with. A missing masterpiece of which life before has been in ignorant want. A must for those who pursue classics. Particularly well done with multiple voice actors, thematic music, and clear articulated speach that draws the listener into the dialog. The Devil portrayed more intellectually stimulating than Darth Vader himself. An excellent oratory argument to justify the ways of God to man.

A classic poem of epic proportions.

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My legions the time has come, execute order 666 and get this book. Seriously though these are some of the best voiced characters EVER. any fan of epic drama and storytelling should get this. unfortunately this nerrative is VERY sexist basically blaming women for all of men's I'lls and putting Eve in an inferior position right from the start. I was disappointed by the Paradise Regained section as it simply quoting the temptation of Christ by Satan from the Bible. it is entirely unoriginal and bland despite the excellent voice cast.
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WOW, Lucifer voiced by Palpatine?

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They hit all the right pitches to keep this reading right in tune with it's poetic Shakespeare sytle and era. Loved every moment of it. Could literally imagine watching it as a play. It was that good!!!

Great dramatical reading.

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