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Modern Arabic Literature (The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature)

Modern Arabic Literature (The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature)

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M. M. Badawi
Cambridge University Press, 1/12/2008
EAN 9780521028530, ISBN10: 0521028531

Paperback, 588 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.7 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This volume of the Cambridge History of Arabic Literature provides an authoritative, comprehensive critical survey of creative writing in Arabic from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. With the spread of secular education, printing and journalism, a new reading public emerged. Against the background of the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire, the rise of nationalism, and the conflict between Islam and increasing Westernization, the traditional conception of literature as a display of verbal skill was replaced by the view that literature should reflect and indeed change social and political reality. A significant translation movement resulted in the borrowing of Western ideas and literary forms: the novel, the short story and drama. This book examines the attempts made by Arab men and women to adapt the new imported forms as well as the indigenous literary tradition to meet the requirements of the modern world. Quoted material is given in English translation, and there is an extensive bibliography.

Editorial note
Chronological table of events
Map of the Arab world
1. Introduction
I. The background M. M. Badawi
II. Translations and adaptations 1834–1914 Pierre Cachia
2. The Neo-classical Arabic poets S. Somekh
3. The Romantic poets R. C. Ostle
4. Modernist poetry in Arabic Salma Khadra Jayyusi
5. The beginnings of the Arabic novel Roger Allen
6.The mature Arabic novel outside Egypt Roger Allen
7. The Egyptian novel from Zaynab to 1980 Hilary Kilpatrick
8. The modern Arabic short story Sabry Hafez
9. Arabic drama
early developments M. M. Badawi
10. Arabic drama since the thirties Ali Al-Ra'i
11. The prose stylists Pierre Cachia
12. The critics Pierre Cachia
13. Arab women writers Miriam Cooke
14. Poetry in the vernacular Marilyn Booth
Bibliography
Index.