Part of the "Brodie's Notes" series, this book aids English literature GCSE and A-level students in their coursework projects and study of set texts by increasing understanding and enjoyment of the books. It is designed to provide imaginative responses, and should help to stimulate independent critical appraisal of Milton's "Paradise Lost". Other features include: background to the work; summaries of the text; critical commentaries; analysis of characterization, style, structure, setting and themes; and sample questions for guidelines.
This is Book 39 in the Brodie's Notes Series. See all Brodie's Notes books here.
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