Arabic Literature

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Abu L Qa?sim
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Ammad Abduh
Animal Kingdom
Arab Poetic Tradition
Arabic
Arabic Language
Arabic literary development overview
Arabic Literature
Arabic Prose Literature
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Bonaparte Expedition
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classical
classical Arabic poetry
Classical Prosody
comparative philology
Dead Man
Eastern Breeze
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folk
Folk Literature
folk narrative traditions
Geschichte Der Arabisch Islamischen Wissenschaften
Hero's Journey
Hero’s Journey
Holy Men
journal
literary modernism Middle East
manuscript studies
medieval
moreh
narrative structure analysis
pre-Islamic Poetry
pre-Islamic Poets
prophets
prosody
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State Secretaries
Uka Ta
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Ya Xi
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700717255
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, Arabic Literature - An Overview gives a rounded and balanced view of Arab literary creativity. 'High' literature is examined alongside popular folk literature, and the classical and modern periods, usually treated separately, are presented together. Cachia's observations are not subordinated to any pre-formed literary theory, but describe and illustrate the directions taken, in order to present an overall picture of the field of relevance to the student of literature as well as to Arabists working in related fields.

Pierre Cachia was born in Egypt in 1921, of a Maltese father and a Russian mother. After war service with the 8th Army, he taught at the American University of Cairo (1946-48), at the University of Edinburgh (1950-76), and at Columbia University (1975-91). He has written widely on Arabic literature.