Paradise Lost

Further reading

  • John Milton: A Short Introduction (2002 ed., paperback by Roy C. Flannagan, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 978-0-631-22620-8; 2008 ed., ebook by Roy Flannagan, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 978-0-470-69287-5)
  • Al-Akhras, Sharihan; Green, Mandy (2017). Satanic whispers: Milton's Iblis and the "Great Sultan". The Seventeenth Century, 32:1, pp. 31–50. doi:10.1080/0268117X.2016.1252279
  • Black, J., ed. (March 2007), "Paradise Lost", The Broadview Anthology of British Literature, vol. A (Concise ed.), Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, pp. 998–1061, ISBN 978-1-55111-868-0, OCLC 75811389
  • Bradford, R. (July 1992), Paradise Lost (1st ed.), Philadelphia: Open University Press, ISBN 978-0-335-09982-5, OCLC 25050319
  • Forsyth, N. (2003), The Satanic Epic, Princeton: Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-11339-5
  • Frye, N. (1965), The Return of Eden: Five Essays on Milton's Epics, Toronto: University of Toronto Press
  • Kerrigan, W., ed. (2007), The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton, New York: Random House, ISBN 978-0-679-64253-4, OCLC 81940956
  • Miller, T. C., ed. (1997), The Critical Response to John Milton's "Paradise Lost", Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0-313-28926-2, OCLC 35762631
  • Patrides, C. A. The Age of Milton: Backgrounds to Seventeenth-century Literature (Manchester University, 1980), ISBN 0-7190-0770-4
  • Walker, Julia M. (1998), Medusa's Mirrors: Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and the Metamorphosis of the Female Self, University of Delaware Press, ISBN 978-0-87413-625-8

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