Folio

Two books, one table

Compare

Set two works beside each other. Suggested pairings are arguments, not assignments.

Moby-Dick / Heart of DarknessThe Odyssey / UlyssesThe Iliad / The Song of RolandThe Book of Job / The Brothers KaramazovDoctor Faustus / FaustHamlet / The TrialThe Aeneid / Absalom, Absalom!Beowulf / Blood MeridianGenesis / Paradise LostAntigone / Beloved

Milton’s epic is Genesis replayed with a psychology. The garden, the fruit, the wound of knowledge: scripture as the first scene, blank verse as the commentary that will not leave Eve and Satan alone.

Epic poem · 1667

Paradise Lost

John Milton

Satan wakes in Hell, crosses Chaos, and brings about the Fall. Milton justifies the ways of God to men by giving rebellion a terrible eloquence.

  • Freedom
  • Pride

Narrative scripture · c. 10th–6th c. BCE

Genesis

The Yahwist

From creation and expulsion to flood, promise, and the crooked family that becomes a people. Blessing is a contested inheritance; the first stories of the West are already about exile and return.

  • Covenant
  • Chosenness and exile