
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
LE PARADIS PERDU - DE MILTON
REMARQUES
LE PARADIS PERDU
LIVRE PREMIER - ARGUMENT
LIVRE SECOND - ARGUMENT
LIVRE TROISIÈME - ARGUMENT
LIVRE QUATRIÈME - ARGUMENT
LIVRE CINQUIÈME - ARGUMENT
LIVRE SIXIÈME - ARGUMENT
This translation aims to follow Milton’s original verse line by line, offering listeners a faithful rendering that preserves the poem’s rhythm and grandeur. The translator’s meticulous notes explain the challenges of conveying archaic language, theological imagery, and the intricate wordplay that defines the work. Listeners will hear the opening of a cosmic drama that sets the stage for a timeless clash between celestial forces and humanity’s yearning.
In the first act, the narrative lifts us from the serene realms of Heaven to the restless whispers of the fallen, introducing the central characters whose choices will shape the destiny of mankind. The language, while richly poetic, remains accessible, allowing both newcomers and seasoned poetry lovers to follow the unfolding story. As the epic progresses, the listener is drawn into the profound questions of free will, obedience, and the nature of temptation that echo through the ages.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (605K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France.)
Release date
2020-08-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1608–1674
Best known for the epic poem Paradise Lost, this towering figure of English literature wrote with unusual force about freedom, faith, and the human struggle between obedience and rebellion. His work still feels grand, searching, and surprisingly alive centuries later.
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