The esse of Milton's Satan

Literary Voyage:n.p. (2015)
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Abstract

This is an etymological, Biblical and philosophical scrutiny of Milton's Satan. While Satan is a metaphor in Paradise Lost, he is very much real within Christian Studies. This essay revisits the reality of Satan.

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Dr. Subhasis Chattopadhyay
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