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Narrative Poems

Narrative Poems

Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-16
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-16
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‘Paradise Lost’ (Book 9) by John Milton

‘Paradise Lost’ (Book 9) by John Milton

Länge: 15:41
When Milton came to describe Eve’s tasting of the forbidden fruit, he knew he couldn’t rely on suspense to grip the reader. Instead, he used multiple genres and perspectives to interrogate the moral and emotional significance of ‘man’s first disobedience’, self-consciously drawing on the resources of Renaissance tragedy, pastoral and love poetry to achieve his great innovation, the Christian epic. In this episode, Seamus and Mark look at the ways in which Milton’s study of temptation and free will became an unparalleled expression of poetic brilliance, from its thrillingly ambiguous and seductive depiction of Satan to its vivid dramatisation of the reproachful lovers confronting the consequences of their misdeeds, and ultimately its claim to being the finest love poem in English.
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Read more in the LRB:
Colin Burrow: Loving Milton https://lrb.me/npmilton01
Tom Paulin: Milton and the Regicides: https://lrb.me/mpmilton02
Tobias Gregory: Milton’s Theology: https://lrb.me/npmilton03
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Erscheinungs­datum: 16.3.2026, 14:16:00

Beschreibung

Seamus Perry and Mark Ford explore one of the oldest forms in Western literature: poems that set out to tell us a story, beginning with Marlowe’s ‘Hero and Leander’ and ending with Carson’s 'Autobiography of Red'. Narrative poems can be dizzyingly erotic, like Shakespeare’s ‘Venus and Adonis', wittily satirical, like Pope’s ‘The Rape of the Lock’, respond to contemporary political history, like Clough's 'Amours de Voyage', or present heartbreaking tales of loss and remorse, like Wordsworth’s ‘Michael’ and Coleridge’s ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’. Join Seamus and Mark as they explore the astonishing richness, adaptability and endurance of one of the oldest forms in Western literature.
Seamus Perry is a professor or English at the University of Oxford.
Mark Ford is a poet and professor of English at University College London.
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Poems featured in the series:
Marlowe, ‘Hero and Leander’
Shakespeare, ‘Venus and Adonis’ and ‘The Rape of Lucrece’
Milton, Book 9 of ‘Paradise Lost’
Pope, ‘The Rape of the Lock’
Coleridge ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’
Wordsworth, ‘The Ruined Cottage’ and ‘Michael’
Keats, ‘The Eve of St Agnes’
Browning, ‘Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came’
Clough, ‘Amours de Voyage’
Tennyson, ‘Enoch Arden’
H.D., ‘Helen in Egypt’
Seth, ‘The Golden Gate’
Carson, ‘Autobiography of Red and ‘Red Doc>’

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