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The Arabian Epic: Volume 1, Introduction M. C. Lyons (University of Cambridge)

The Arabian Epic: Volume 1, Introduction By M. C. Lyons (University of Cambridge)

The Arabian Epic: Volume 1, Introduction by M. C. Lyons (University of Cambridge)


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The hero cycles of Arabic belong to the literary tradition of The Arabian Nights and can be seen as the popular epics of their civilisation. Published in three volumes, the first introduces the background to the cycles, while the second analyses their contents and literary formulae. The epitomes surveyed in the final volume provide further insight into their literary nuances.

The Arabian Epic: Volume 1, Introduction Summary

The Arabian Epic: Volume 1, Introduction: Heroic and Oral Story-telling by M. C. Lyons (University of Cambridge)

The hero cycles of Arabic belong to the literary tradition of The Arabian Nights and can be seen as the popular epics of their civilisation. The Arabian epic covers eleven of the main representatives of this genre. Each of these has been developed through the processes of accretive oral story-telling by means of an accumulation of narrative and folklore motifs, many of which belong to what can be seen as a universal tradition. The work is published in three volumes. The first volume introduces the background and the dimensions in which the cycles are set, while the second volume analyses their contents and the literary formulae used in their construction, as well as listing analogues found in other literatures. The epitomes surveyed in the final volume provide non-Arabists with a more immediate insight into the contents of the cycles, drawing attention to their narrative colouring and texture.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction to volume one; Part I. Dimensions: Time and space; Racial groups; Social organisation, authority and the individual; Women, love and marriage; Background of beliefs; Part II. Narrative Settings: War; The sea; Common: uncommon; Part III. Structure; Part IV. Narrative Agents: Minor characters; Princes; Heroes; The monstrous regiment; The Man of Wiles; Villains; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Abbreviations used in indices; Index of names; Index of places.

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NLS9780521017381
9780521017381
0521017386
The Arabian Epic: Volume 1, Introduction: Heroic and Oral Story-telling by M. C. Lyons (University of Cambridge)
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Cambridge University Press
2005-06-17
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