John Milton wrote Paradise Lost in 1667. Orlando Reade, author of a new book on the poem’s legacy, spoke to Judy Cox.
Readers respond to Merve Emre’s piece about “Paradise Lost” and Jennifer Wilson’s review of “More Than Pretty Boxes,” a book about professional organizing.
He also has the best lines. “Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heav’n,” Satan declares in “Paradise Lost”, an epic poem by John Milton. God, by contrast, says boring things about ...
William Mullins and his family boarded the Mayflower at Rotherhithe on the south bank of the Thames in east London in July ...
I’m sure the artist Mike Mignola has, at some point, drawn a straight line, but it wasn’t recently. In “Bowling With Corpses ...
Scientists are studying tidal flow in the pass, which was created by hurricanes Helene and Milton; Sarasota County aims to ...
The savagery of the conflict has been grotesque and remained so up to the last moment, with 101 people in Gaza, including 27 ...
Milton was a champion of Cromwell’s regime and of the values of a virtuous republic – and, in Paradise Lost, Adam and Eve are free to choose, obey, disobey. Hunt notes Milton’s guiding ...
As Los Angeles burned for days on end, scientists made an announcement that 2024 was the hottest year on record. With ...
After Milton made landfall near Siesta Key 103 years later, Brian Martel, 78, told a Herald-Tribune reporter that its closing was “paradise lost.” The Midnight Pass of his childhood featured ...
Entities that traditionally communicate with the public in such crises have, for the most part, been doing their best: Local ...
But even as it opened, Southwest Florida lost a storied tourist attraction ... but had to deal with back-to-back hurricanes Helene and Milton, which brought more damage. Milton left nearly 180,000 ...