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  1. Recognition in the Arabic narrative tradition
    discovery, deliverance and delusion
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.<p>According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and... mehr

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    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.

    According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and identities come to light – in the classic instance, a son discovers in horror that his wife is his mother and his children are his siblings. Aristotle coined the term 'anagnôrisis' for the concept. In this book Philip F. Kennedy shows how 'recognition' is key to an understanding of how one reads values and meaning into, or out of, a story. He analyses texts and motifs fundamental to the Arabic literary tradition in five case studies: the Qur'an; the biography of Muhammad; Joseph in classical and medieval re-tellings; the 'deliverance from adversity' genre and picaresque narratives.

    Key Features
    • Offers new vistas for reading, understanding and interpreting Arabic literature as well as the culture in which it was produced
    • Provides a comparative perspective, appealing to students of narrative literature across linguistic, regional and cultural traditions
    • Highlights the importance of intertextuality, showing the various ways in which literature and other genres of writing must be read together as manifestations of one complex cultural narrative
    • Demonstrates the fruitfulness of interdisciplinarity in literary studies

     

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    ISBN: 9781474413732
    RVK Klassifikation: EN 2660
    Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh studies in classical Arabic literature
    Schlagworte: Arabic literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Recognition in literature; Wiedererkennen <Motiv>; Religiöse Literatur; Arabisch; Prosa
    Weitere Schlagworte: Joseph / (Son of Jacob) / In the Qurʼan
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  2. Recognition in the Arabic Narrative Tradition
    Discovery, Deliverance and Delusion
    Autor*in: Kennedy, Philip
    Erschienen: [2016]; ©2016
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative traditionWinner of the 2019 Sheikh Zayed Book Award in the category Arab Culture in Other LanguagesAccording to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic... mehr

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    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative traditionWinner of the 2019 Sheikh Zayed Book Award in the category Arab Culture in Other LanguagesAccording to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and identities come to light-in the classic instance, a son discovers in horror that his wife is his mother and his children are his siblings. Aristotle coined the term 'anagnôrisis' for the concept. In this book Philip F. Kennedy shows how 'recognition' is key to an understanding of how one reads values and meaning into, or out of, a story. He analyses texts and motifs fundamental to the Arabic literary tradition in five case studies: the Qur'an; the biography of Muhammad; Joseph in classical and medieval re-tellings; the 'deliverance from adversity' genre and picaresque narratives.Key FeaturesOffers new vistas for reading, understanding and interpreting Arabic literature as well as the culture in which it was producedProvides a comparative perspective, appealing to students of narrative literature across linguistic, regional and cultural traditionsHighlights the importance of intertextuality, showing the various ways in which literature and other genres of writing must be read together as manifestations of one complex cultural narrativeDemonstrates the fruitfulness of interdisciplinarity in literary studies...

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature : ESCAL
    Schlagworte: Anagnorisis; Literatur; Erkenntnis <Motiv>; Arabisch; Religiöse Literatur; Prosa; Wiedererkennen <Motiv>
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (368 p.)
  3. Recognition in the Arabic narrative tradition
    discovery, deliverance and delusion
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.<p>According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and... mehr

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    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.

    According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and identities come to light – in the classic instance, a son discovers in horror that his wife is his mother and his children are his siblings. Aristotle coined the term 'anagnôrisis' for the concept. In this book Philip F. Kennedy shows how 'recognition' is key to an understanding of how one reads values and meaning into, or out of, a story. He analyses texts and motifs fundamental to the Arabic literary tradition in five case studies: the Qur'an; the biography of Muhammad; Joseph in classical and medieval re-tellings; the 'deliverance from adversity' genre and picaresque narratives.

    Key Features
    • Offers new vistas for reading, understanding and interpreting Arabic literature as well as the culture in which it was produced
    • Provides a comparative perspective, appealing to students of narrative literature across linguistic, regional and cultural traditions
    • Highlights the importance of intertextuality, showing the various ways in which literature and other genres of writing must be read together as manifestations of one complex cultural narrative
    • Demonstrates the fruitfulness of interdisciplinarity in literary studies

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    Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh studies in classical Arabic literature
    Schlagworte: Anagnorisis; Literatur; Erkenntnis <Motiv>; Arabisch; Religiöse Literatur; Prosa; Wiedererkennen <Motiv>
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 356 pages)
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  4. Recognition in the Arabic narrative tradition
    discovery, deliverance and delusion
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.<p>According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and... mehr

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    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.

    According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and identities come to light – in the classic instance, a son discovers in horror that his wife is his mother and his children are his siblings. Aristotle coined the term 'anagnôrisis' for the concept. In this book Philip F. Kennedy shows how 'recognition' is key to an understanding of how one reads values and meaning into, or out of, a story. He analyses texts and motifs fundamental to the Arabic literary tradition in five case studies: the Qur'an; the biography of Muhammad; Joseph in classical and medieval re-tellings; the 'deliverance from adversity' genre and picaresque narratives.

    Key Features
    • Offers new vistas for reading, understanding and interpreting Arabic literature as well as the culture in which it was produced
    • Provides a comparative perspective, appealing to students of narrative literature across linguistic, regional and cultural traditions
    • Highlights the importance of intertextuality, showing the various ways in which literature and other genres of writing must be read together as manifestations of one complex cultural narrative
    • Demonstrates the fruitfulness of interdisciplinarity in literary studies

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh studies in classical Arabic literature
    Schlagworte: Recognition in literature; Arabic literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Joseph ; (Son of Jacob) ; In the Qurʼan; Arabic literature ; History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Recognition in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Joseph (Son of Jacob)
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    A cognitive reading of the Qur'ānic story of Joseph -- Joseph in the Life of Muḥammad : prophecy in Tafsīr (exegesis), Sīrah (biography) and Ḥadīth (tradition) -- Joseph and his avatars -- Intertextuality and reading : the myth of deliverance in al-Faraj ba'd al-Shiddah -- Imposture and allusion in the picaresque maqāmah.

  5. Recognition in the Arabic narrative tradition
    discovery, deliverance and delusion
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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    discovery, deliverance and delusion
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    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.<p>According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and... mehr

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    The first study to analyse the recognition scene in the Arabic narrative tradition.

    According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and identities come to light – in the classic instance, a son discovers in horror that his wife is his mother and his children are his siblings. Aristotle coined the term 'anagnôrisis' for the concept. In this book Philip F. Kennedy shows how 'recognition' is key to an understanding of how one reads values and meaning into, or out of, a story. He analyses texts and motifs fundamental to the Arabic literary tradition in five case studies: the Qur'an; the biography of Muhammad; Joseph in classical and medieval re-tellings; the 'deliverance from adversity' genre and picaresque narratives.

    Key Features
    • Offers new vistas for reading, understanding and interpreting Arabic literature as well as the culture in which it was produced
    • Provides a comparative perspective, appealing to students of narrative literature across linguistic, regional and cultural traditions
    • Highlights the importance of intertextuality, showing the various ways in which literature and other genres of writing must be read together as manifestations of one complex cultural narrative
    • Demonstrates the fruitfulness of interdisciplinarity in literary studies

     

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    ISBN: 9781474413732
    Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh studies in classical Arabic literature
    Schlagworte: Recognition in literature; Arabic literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Joseph ; (Son of Jacob) ; In the Qurʼan; Arabic literature ; History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Recognition in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Joseph (Son of Jacob)
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    A cognitive reading of the Qur'ānic story of Joseph -- Joseph in the Life of Muḥammad : prophecy in Tafsīr (exegesis), Sīrah (biography) and Ḥadīth (tradition) -- Joseph and his avatars -- Intertextuality and reading : the myth of deliverance in al-Faraj ba'd al-Shiddah -- Imposture and allusion in the picaresque maqāmah.