Miltons Paradise Lost

Screenplay for Cinema of the Mind

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish, Drama, Nonfiction, Entertainment
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Author: John Collier ISBN: 9781618865168
Publisher: eNet Press Inc. Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Collier
ISBN: 9781618865168
Publisher: eNet Press Inc.
Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

“What Milton had that Collier hasn't is a sense of sin, and the overwhelming power and beauty of divine order. What Collier has that Milton hadn't is a sense of humor and a delight in the variety of chaos.”  (Time 1973)

British-born author and screenplay writer,  John Collier, retells Milton's Paradise Lost with his incomparable flare for imagery and a vision of the story as it might be seen on film.   Although his script reads like a book, we can picture it all – satan flying through space, monstrous fiends, other worlds, devils and angels. John Collier was intrigued by the possibility of turning Paradise Lost into a film for years and his screenplay contains the basic blueprint for Milton's story as well as new food for thought.  Monstrously delicious and impeccably structured, a fascinating journey of a read.

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“What Milton had that Collier hasn't is a sense of sin, and the overwhelming power and beauty of divine order. What Collier has that Milton hadn't is a sense of humor and a delight in the variety of chaos.”  (Time 1973)

British-born author and screenplay writer,  John Collier, retells Milton's Paradise Lost with his incomparable flare for imagery and a vision of the story as it might be seen on film.   Although his script reads like a book, we can picture it all – satan flying through space, monstrous fiends, other worlds, devils and angels. John Collier was intrigued by the possibility of turning Paradise Lost into a film for years and his screenplay contains the basic blueprint for Milton's story as well as new food for thought.  Monstrously delicious and impeccably structured, a fascinating journey of a read.

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