The Arabic Novel: An Historical and Critical IntroductionSyracuse University Press, 1982 - Počet stran: 181 Traces how the novel germinated in the classical Arabic narrative tradition, developed into the modern genre before World War II and has evolved since then. Updated from the 1982 edition to include examples of novels published since then, emerging trends, and new critical perspectives. Considers only novels written in the Arabic language. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Preface by C E Bosworth | 5 |
definitions and origins | 13 |
The early development of the Arabic novel | 19 |
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