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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalParadise Lost; English Gained (Part II) contains expressions from John Milton’s Paradise Lost - Books III & IV. Lover of literature will find these expressions interesting, and develop a taste for exploring expressions from Milton’s other books too. Milton said, “I wish to leave something which the posterity will not willingly let die.” The authors have made this attempt in the hope that Milton’s wish would not remain unfulfilled.
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Dr. M.A. Mohamed Sahul Hameed, Dr. R. Srinivasan and Dr. G. Christopher are currently serving as members of faculty in the Department of English, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. They have more than two and a half decades of teaching experience. This book is the outcome of their quest for language and literature. They have published many research articles both in language and literature in international journals of repute, and they have produced many PhD scholars in English. They are of the belief that literature will ever remain as a unique tool for developing language abilities.
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