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| Author: | Talib Talib Qurashi |
| Category: | Unspecified Category [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Pages: | 246 |
| File Size: | 5.94 MB |
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| Creation Date: | 07 Feb 2021 |
| Rank: | 456,730 No 1 most popular |
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Book THE INFLUENC OF ARABIC AND ISLAMIC CULTURE ON THE WRITINGS OF MODERN HEBREW PROSE WRITERS (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WORKS OF SMILANSKY, ARICHA, SHAMI AND SHAMOSH .
أ.د. طالب القريشي استاذ اللغة والادب العبري الحديث/ جامعة بغداد و جامعة اليرموك الاردنية
حاصل على شهادتي الماجستير والدكتوراه في العبرية الحديثة من جامعة ليدز البريطانية
The turn of our century brought about a 'miraculous' revival of Modern Arabic and Modern Hebrew cultures and literatures. Scholarly opinions tend to observe that both cultures witnessed a parallel and independent development. This Work endeavours to analyze, by means of literary criticism, Arabic and Islamic influences upon Modern Hebrew literature. Since literature is a reflection of life and simultaneously a way to mould societies and cultures, this important field of research may throw light on the impact of Arabic and Islamic culture on Hebrew culture.
Cultural influences, no doubt, are conditioned by many factors, most important amongst them are the cultural level of the peoples and the quality of the relationships between them. The contact between Arabs and Jews in modern times had a precedent in the 'middle ages'. Hence it is primary task of this work to establish the precise contribution of each epoch. The historical background summarizes the relevant facts, in order to gain a better view of the various layers and dimensions of these impacts.
The gulf existing between the two cultures (in matters of religions and national aspirations etc.) are much depicted in literature. The literary background serves to gain a deeper insight into the separate developments of these two literatures.
The personal outlook of the individual writers, their respective environment, their mentality, upbringing and individual literary approach are all part and parcel of their mature work. In evaluating the impact of Arabic culture upon their belles' lettress it is essential to deal with their biographies.
Arabic linguistic influence, whether natural or artificial employed as a literary device in order to represent the authentic speech of the Arab characters is the theme of chap. IV.
The image of the Arab and that of the Islamic world depicted in Modern Hebrew literature is the theme of Chap. V. The writers' encounter with the novel setting of Jewish settlement in the midst of the Arab world inevitably influenced their attitude towards their characters.
In the (conclusion), we have also touched upon the writers' approach to creating a ground for mutual understanding. Introducing the Arabs as a new theme in Modern Hebrew literature, without creating stereotypes, is in itself a significant step in widening its scope.
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