Milton in the Arab-Muslim World
by
Islam Issa
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0367177617
ISBN-13
9780367177614
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 17th, 2019
Print length
264 Pages
Weight
452 grams
Dimensions
15.60 x 23.50 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800Literary studies: poetry & poetsIslamic studies
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The first full-length study of the reception of John Miltons (1608-74) writings in the Arab-Muslim world, this book examines the responses of Arab-Muslim readers to Miltons 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 Miltons writing in light of the cultural, theological, socio-political, linguistic and translational contexts of the Arab world.
The first full-length study of the reception of John Miltons (1608-74) writings in the Arab-Muslim world, this book examines the responses of Arab-Muslim readers to Miltons works, and in particular, to his epic poem: Paradise Lost. It contributes to knowledge of the history, development, and ways in which early modern writings are read and understood by Muslims. By mapping the literary and more broadly cultural consequences of the censure, translation and abridgement of Miltons works in the Arab-Muslim world, this book analyses the diverse ways in which Arab-Muslims read and understand a range of literary and religious aspects of Miltons writing in light of cultural, theological, socio-political, linguistic and translational issues. After providing an overview of the presence of Milton and his works in the Arab world, each chapter sheds light on how cultural and translational issues shape the ways in which Arab-Muslim readers perceive and understand the characters and motifs of Paradise Lost. Chapters outline the ways in which the figures are currently understood in Milton scholarship, before exploring how they fit into the narrative drama and theology of the poem, and their position in Islamic creed and Arab-Muslim culture. Concurrently, each chapter examines the poems subject matter in detail, placing particular emphasis on matters of linguistic, theological and cultural translation and accommodation. Chapter conclusions not only summarise the patterns and potentialities of reception, but point towards the practical functions of Arab-Muslim responses to Miltons writing and their contribution to the formation of social ideas.
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