The article studies the adaptation of the popular tale of “Ḥāsib Karīm al-Dīn and the Queen of Serpents” from The Thousand and One Nights as a hypotext in the work of the contemporary Egyptian novelist and poet Badr al-Dīb (1926–2005). In folklore and religion, the serpent as a complex mythical symbol is perceived as a primordial being and is linked with wisdom and cosmic power. The snake-woman is the embodiment of the world-generating, life-giving principle and lunar wisdom. Whenever the serpent appears in folktales, epics, and religion, one can expect a spectacle of ongoing metamorphosis. Al-Dīb’s endeavor reveals the unrestrained options of the imagination of a contemporary writer whose “renarrating” amounts to a diegetic transposition o...
anemonThe serpent and its variations appear in various myths. Often the mythological creatures chang...
Snakes have played a major role in folklore and myth for as long as humans have been telling stories...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
Starting from Babylon to Greece, India and other parts of the old world, the symbol of the serpent o...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
Association of Women with Serpent and Devil or evil is common in today’s popular movies and literatu...
By comparing the European literary character Melusine with her Chinese counterpart Madam White, my t...
The serpent has appeared in the mythologies of various cultures as an independent deity or its compa...
The article discusses the image of a woman-snake from different angles and different authors. the tr...
The image of the serpent is pervasive in the art and literature of Anglo-Saxon England. In Old Engli...
In this study, the snake will be analysied in the Sumerian, Egyptian, Indian and Turkish myths. Arc...
This article examines a motif of a woman’s abduction by a Serpent, widely spread in Russian fairy ta...
In such a fragile, fluid and fragmented time as our contemporary era, the fascination with metamor...
Despite the book of Genesis being introduced to Western society thousands of years ago, it remains a...
The Ancient Egyptians were close observers of the heavenly bodies behavior from prehistoric times, w...
anemonThe serpent and its variations appear in various myths. Often the mythological creatures chang...
Snakes have played a major role in folklore and myth for as long as humans have been telling stories...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
Starting from Babylon to Greece, India and other parts of the old world, the symbol of the serpent o...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
Association of Women with Serpent and Devil or evil is common in today’s popular movies and literatu...
By comparing the European literary character Melusine with her Chinese counterpart Madam White, my t...
The serpent has appeared in the mythologies of various cultures as an independent deity or its compa...
The article discusses the image of a woman-snake from different angles and different authors. the tr...
The image of the serpent is pervasive in the art and literature of Anglo-Saxon England. In Old Engli...
In this study, the snake will be analysied in the Sumerian, Egyptian, Indian and Turkish myths. Arc...
This article examines a motif of a woman’s abduction by a Serpent, widely spread in Russian fairy ta...
In such a fragile, fluid and fragmented time as our contemporary era, the fascination with metamor...
Despite the book of Genesis being introduced to Western society thousands of years ago, it remains a...
The Ancient Egyptians were close observers of the heavenly bodies behavior from prehistoric times, w...
anemonThe serpent and its variations appear in various myths. Often the mythological creatures chang...
Snakes have played a major role in folklore and myth for as long as humans have been telling stories...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...