This is the third in my series of talks on Satan. In this session will be looking at Paradise Lost by John Milton, a 17th Century poem in twelve parts. Paradise Lost is one of the most important works of English Literature but few people read it these days (it's difficult). It has been extremely influential on our modern image of Satan, and has inspired writers and artists such as Mary Shelly, William Blake, Jorge Luis Borges, John Keats and Iron Maiden.
Note this is a repeat of the event held on May 2, so if you attended that one no need to attend this one.
This session will be led by James.
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Image: L'Ange déchu by Alexandre Cabanel, 1847.