Does Paradise Lost Support Patriarchy? Author: Martin Munyao Muinde Email: ephantusmartin@gmail.com Word Count: 2,000 words Abstract John Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667) has long been scrutinized for its portrayal of gender relations and its stance on patriarchal...
How Does Paradise Lost Function as a Foundational Text for Disability Studies in Literature? Author: MARTIN MUNYAO MUINDE Email: Ephantusmartin@gmail.com Introduction John Milton’s Paradise Lost, composed between 1658 and 1663 and published in 1667, occupies a...
Analyzing Paradise Lost through the Framework of Affect Theory and Emotion Studies In this essay I employ the analytic lenses of affect theory and emotion studies to examine Paradise Lost by John Milton. By integrating modern scholarship on affect, emotion, and...
Examining the Ecocritical Implications of Humanity’s Relationship with Nature in Paradise Lost Author: MARTIN MUNYAO MUINDE Email: Ephantusmartin@gmail.com Introduction John Milton’s Paradise Lost, published in 1667, offers a profound exploration of...
Apply Deconstruction to the Binary Oppositions in Paradise Lost (Good/Evil, Heaven/Hell) Author: MARTIN MUNYAO MUINDEEmail: Ephantusmartin@gmail.com Introduction John Milton’s Paradise Lost is one of the most analyzed and debated epics in English literature, exploring...
How Do Gender Studies and Feminist Criticism Illuminate New Readings of Paradise Lost Author: MARTIN MUNYAO MUINDEEmail: Ephantusmartin@gmail.com Introduction John Milton’s Paradise Lost remains one of the most influential epic poems in English literature, engaging...