“Once Upon the Orient Wave Milton and the Arab Muslim World” explores the intersection of John Milton’s works with the Arab Muslim world, examining how his writings were received and interpreted in the context of Islamic thought and culture. The book delves into the cultural exchange between the English poet’s ideas and the intellectual traditions of the Arab world, offering insights into how Milton’s themes resonate with Arab Muslim perspectives on freedom, justice, and spirituality. Through this examination, the book highlights the complex ways in which Western literature interacts with and influences Eastern intellectual traditions.
Once Upon the Orient Wave Milton and the Arab Muslim World
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This book explores the influence of John Milton’s works on the Arab Muslim world, examining cultural exchanges and intellectual connections between Western and Eastern thought.
Categories: | History of literature, Islamic literature, Literary criticism, Literature |
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Tags: | Culture, Islam, literature, philosophy |
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