Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... references to the Nights . There is ample evidence also that the potential of such references was from the start recognised by his audience . As Muhsin Jassim Ali demonstrates in his illuminating study Scheherazade in England ( 1981 ) ...
... references to the Nights . There is ample evidence also that the potential of such references was from the start recognised by his audience . As Muhsin Jassim Ali demonstrates in his illuminating study Scheherazade in England ( 1981 ) ...
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... reference to the Haroun cycle is explicit enough : the allusion is to one of the stories told in a group entitled ' The Nocturnal Adventures of the Caliph ' . However this reference escapes the attention of the World's Classics editors ...
... reference to the Haroun cycle is explicit enough : the allusion is to one of the stories told in a group entitled ' The Nocturnal Adventures of the Caliph ' . However this reference escapes the attention of the World's Classics editors ...
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... reference to the Nights evokes an unsettling image of the Other . But whereas Walter Scott's allusion in Waverley conjured up comparisons between the marauding Highlanders and Bedouins , in The Absentee the arabesque Other embodies a ...
... reference to the Nights evokes an unsettling image of the Other . But whereas Walter Scott's allusion in Waverley conjured up comparisons between the marauding Highlanders and Bedouins , in The Absentee the arabesque Other embodies a ...
Spis treści
Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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