Not exact matches
I am happy to report that Quint does not engage the perennial if not perpetual controversy (around
since the poem was published) about whether Satan is the hero of
Paradise Lost.
In what is shaping up to be an epic cast (which is good
since it's an epic poem),
Paradise Lost has added yet another minion to the legions of dark angels.
When Alex Proyas»
Paradise Lost fell through, he turned his attention to a different mythology, and his Gods Of Egypt have been assembling at Summit Entertainment ever
since.
Since I know a little something about ethical theory (dual major philosophy and theology on the island of Malta, followed by over 8 years of graduate work in literature with a focus on
Paradise Lost, Badiou and Zizek) AND because my own views on appropriate author ethics are brazenly unpopular, I thought I would play devil's advocate.
It's an interesting move
since I know Crash mode had quite a niche of followers who were disappointed by its absence in
Paradise, but I can't thinking it
loses a lot of its appeal when you aren't witnessing the ensuing chaos down at the street level in gritty photorealism.