Our first glimpse of Lucifer from the first illustrated edition of Paradise Lost, published in 1688; an engraving by Michael Burghers after an illustration by John Baptist Medina.

Featured on PDR in the essay The Sound and the Story: Exploring the World of Paradise Lost

John Milton’s *Paradise Lost* has been many things to many people — a Christian epic, a comment on the English Civil War, the epitome of poetic ambiguity — but it is first of all a pleasure to read. Drawing on sources as varied as Wordsworth, Hitchcock, and Conan Doyle, author Philip Pullman considers the sonic beauty and expert storytelling of Milton’s masterpiece and the influence it has had on his own work.

Lucifer

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Date

1688

From

Paradise Lost


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

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Image Size

1095 x 1659

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