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A Short History of Modern Arabic Literature M. M. Badawi (University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, Middle East Centre, Oxford)

A Short History of Modern Arabic Literature By M. M. Badawi (University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, Middle East Centre, Oxford)

Summary

A survey of Arabic literature since the mid-19th century, examining the attempts made by Arab authors to define their cultural identity and meet the needs of the modern world by adapting the imported forms of the novel, short story, and drama, as well as their indigenous poetic and prose tradition.

A Short History of Modern Arabic Literature Summary

A Short History of Modern Arabic Literature by M. M. Badawi (University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, Middle East Centre, Oxford)

This is a concise and authoritative survey of the whole of modern Arabic literature since the mid-19th century with a view to helping the general reader as well as the student to form a clear picture of the literary achievements of the modern Arabs. the drive for modernization, which started in Egypt and Syria early in the 19th century and which gradually spread to the rest of the Arab world, resulted in the introduction of secular education, printing, journalism, and much translation of western thought and literature. Consequently, a new reading public and a new conception of literature emerged. Inspired by rising nationalism and the conflict between Islam and westernization, writers sought to reflect and indeed change social and political reality, instead of merely displaying their verbal skill. This book examines the attempts made by Arab authors to define this cultural identity and meet the needs of the modern world by adapting the imported forms of the novel, short story, and drama, as well as their indigenous poetic and prose tradition.

A Short History of Modern Arabic Literature Reviews

Badawi's work is a good proof that modern Arabic literature has come into its own, and that it is now making a contribution to world literature. Times Higher Education Supplement
'A History of Modern Arabic Literature ... breaks new ground and fills a real need. It is organized in a very clear and systematic fashion.' Issa Peters, World Literature Today, Winter 1994 Issue
'this relatively compact edition would be ideal for a student home for the holidays' Brian Fannin, The Washington Times

Table of Contents

Introduction: a new conception of Arabic literature. Part 1 Poetry: Neoclassical and Romantic; the modernists. Part 2 The novel and the short story: the pioneers; Naguib Mahfouz and other Egyptians; other Arab writers and further developments in the short story. Part 3 Drama: early developments; the period of maturity.

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NPB9780198265429
9780198265429
0198265425
A Short History of Modern Arabic Literature by M. M. Badawi (University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, University Lecturer in Modern Arabic Studies and Fellow of St Antony's College, Middle East Centre, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
1993-03-25
326
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