Several contemporary authors have used similar titles for ambitious projects:
While there is no single world-famous novel with the exact title "," the phrase typically refers to several distinct literary and philosophical works or is a common conflation of Marcel Proust’s masterpiece and John Milton’s epic. 1. The Proustian Conflation ГЂ la recherche du paradis perdu
There is a specific philosophical book titled À la recherche du paradis perdu (1978) by . Several contemporary authors have used similar titles for
The justification of "God's ways to men," the nature of free will, and the tragic heroism of Satan. 4. Modern Literary Iterations " the nature of free will