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Paradise Lost as an Islamic Epic: Muhammad ‘Anānī's translation (2002/2010)
Nabil Matar
English, Language and Literature
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Paradise Lost
100%
Epic
72%
Theology
36%
John Milton
28%
Egypt
19%
Muslim Response
19%
Modern Arabic Literature
18%
EndNote
17%
Poem
15%
John Dryden
15%
The Tempest
14%
Bard
14%
Epic Poem
14%
Restoration
13%
Villain
13%
T.S. Eliot
13%
Reader
12%
Quran
11%
Religious Traditions
10%
Allusion
10%
Rendering
10%
William Shakespeare
9%
Verse
9%
Hero
9%
Christianity
8%
Social Sciences
theology
28%
theatergoer
24%
Egypt
23%
Christianity
13%
restoration
11%
Arab
10%
Muslim
9%
linguistics
7%
interpretation
6%
literature
4%