"Uses period art and location photography combined with Milton's own words and music of the time to trace the rise and fall of a tragic figure."@en
"Focuses on Milton's epic masterpiece "Paradise lost". Also explores the character of the man himself and examines a sonnet to his wife whom he had never seen due to his blindness."@en
"Presents the life and work of John Milton, "tracing the rise and fall of a tragic figure caught between the worlds of ancient glory and contemporary politics, a Renaissance man in the maelstrom of the Baroque"--Container."
"The main focus of the program is Milton's Paradise Lost. But first the character of the man himself is illustrated through the sonnet to his dead wife, Katherine, whom (because he was already blind when he met her) he had never seen. There follow significant sections from Paradise Lost."@en
"Uses period art and location photography combined with Milton's own words and music of the time to trace the rise and fall of a tragic figure caught between the worlds of ancient glory and contemporary politics."@en
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University of California, Berkeley. Educational Televions Office.
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University of California, Berkeley. Educational Television Office.
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Milton, John, 1608-1674 Critique et interprétation.
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