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"Paradise Regained" is a poem written by John Milton, published in 1671, four years after his epic masterpiece "Paradise Lost."
Unlike its predecessor, which narrates the fall of humankind, "Paradise Regained" focuses on the temptation of Christ in the wilderness and his ultimate triumph over Satan's temptations.
The poem consists of four books and explores themes of spiritual struggle, redemption, and the triumph of divine will over earthly temptation.
Milton's intricate verse and theological depth make "Paradise Regained" a significant work in Christian literature, offering a contemplative reflection on the nature of faith and the power of divine grace.
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