Milton in the Arab-Muslim World / Edition 1

Milton in the Arab-Muslim World / Edition 1

by Islam Issa
ISBN-10:
1472484800
ISBN-13:
9781472484802
Pub. Date:
10/24/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1472484800
ISBN-13:
9781472484802
Pub. Date:
10/24/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Milton in the Arab-Muslim World / Edition 1

Milton in the Arab-Muslim World / Edition 1

by Islam Issa
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Overview

The first full-length study of the reception of John Milton’s (1608-74) writings in the Arab-Muslim world, this book examines the responses of Arab-Muslim readers to Milton’s works, particularly Paradise Lost. It contributes to knowledge of the history, development, and ways in which early modern writings are read and understood by Muslims, analysing a range of literary and religious aspects of Milton’s writing in light of the cultural, theological, socio-political, linguistic and translational contexts of the Arab world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472484802
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/24/2016
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Islam Issa is Lecturer in English Literature at Birmingham City University, U.K.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Transliteration Guide

Texts and Abbreviations

Note on Translations and References

Part One

Introduction

John Milton: ‘Pious Muslim’ and ‘Inhumane Zionist’

The Arab-Muslim World

Overcoming Periphery Neglect

Chapter 1. Milton’s Presence: Texts and Translations

(1) Milton’s Presence

(2) Texts and Translations

Historical Survey

Enani’s Theories of Translation

Part Two

Chapter 2. Satan

(1) Satan’s Dual Centrality

(2) Satan and the Fallen Angels in Books 1-2

(3) Satan’s Psychology and Tactics

(4) Conclusion

Chapter 3. God the Son

(1) The Son, Jesus, and the Challenges of Reception

(2) The Subordination of the Son

(3) The Son’s Missions

(4) Conclusion

Chapter 4. God the Father

(1) The Father and the Paradox of Depiction

(2) The Father and Free Will

(3) The Father and Anthropomorphism

(4) Conclusion

Chapter 5. Adam and Eve

(1) Adam, Eve, and [Im]Perfection

(2) The Relationship of Adam and Eve

(3) The Nudity and Sexuality of Adam and Eve

(4) Conclusion

Epilogue

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