Breaking Free: Landmark - Paradise Lost
Professor John Carey, Dr Mandy Green and New Generation Thinkers Islam Issa and Joe Moshenska join presenter Philip Dodd to discuss Milton's poem Paradise Lost.
Professor John Carey and Dr Mandy Green join New Generation Thinkers Islam Issa and Joe Moshenska and presenter Philip Dodd to discuss Milton's poem, the first version of which was published in 1667. The discussion explores the influence of Protestant thinking, the Reformation and the Renaissance on Milton's depiction of religious and political beliefs as part of Radio 3's Breaking Free series of programmes exploring the impact of Martin Luther's Revolution.
Dr Islam Issa from Birmingham City University has written Milton in the Arab-Muslim World
Professor John Carey has written The Essential Paradise Lost. He is an Emeritus professor at Merton, Oxford - an Honorary Professor of Liverpool University, a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Literature.
Dr Joe Moshenska is the author of A Stain In The Blood: The Remakable Voyage of Sir Kenelm Digby and teaches at the University of Cambridge.
Dr Mandy Green from Durham University is the author of Milton's Ovidian Eve.
Reader: Kerry Gooderson
Producer: Torquil MacLeod.
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Free Thinking: Breaking Free: Landmark - Paradise Lost
John Carey, Islam Issa, Mandy Green and Joe Moshenska with Philip Dodd.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Interviewed Guest | John Carey |
Interviewed Guest | Mandy Green |
Interviewed Guest | Islam Issa |
Interviewed Guest | Joe Moshenska |
Presenter | Philip Dodd |
Reader | Kerry Gooderson |
Producer | Torquil MacLeod |
Broadcast
- Thu 4 May 2017 22:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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