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Il paradiso perduto
- Narrated by: Silvia Cecchini
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Capolavoro della letteratura inglese, di John Milton, pubblicato nel 1667, questo poema epico scritto in versi sciolti racconta l'episodio della caduta degli angeli ribelli e la cacciata dell'uomo dal paradiso terrestre. Doppia caduta quindi, la seconda conseguente alla prima. Milton compose l'intera opera mentre era completamente cieco, e aveva bisogno di scrivani che lavorassero a pagamento per lui. Il poeta affermò che uno spirito divino lo ispirava durante la notte, recitandogli i versi che lui avrebbe dettato il giorno dopo.
La traduzione è di Andrea Maffei, del 1862. Cornice musicale: Haydn, The Creation.
La traduzione è di Andrea Maffei, del 1862. Cornice musicale: Haydn, The Creation.
©Dominio pubblico. Tradotto di Andrea Maffei (P)2016 Silvia Cecchini
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