In the early English Romantic literature, oriental themes began to flourish in the early XVIII century after the translation of the Arabian tales One Thousand and One Nights. The mysterious events, scenes, and character of the protagonists in these tales inspired many British writers to create works in a new genre called Oriental Tales, such as Byron and Thomas More. So this article is devoted to research the oriental features in the works of Byron and Thomas More
Literary Orientalism assumed the status of a new, Fascinating subfield of English literary studies i...
The article attempts to evaluate the English translations (by WilIiam Torrens and Edward Lane) of th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D176163 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
In the early English Romantic literature, oriental themes began to flourish in the early XVIII centu...
This article examines the stories which based on authentic East in the early English Romantic litera...
This article examines how the Arabian tales A Thousand and One Nights, which was first translated fr...
This study deals with the perceptions and uses of the Arabo-Islamic Orient in nineteenth-century Ang...
This article examines the history of the creation of Orientalism from the middle Ages. Information a...
This article examines the history of the creation of Orientalism from the middle Ages. Information a...
It is surprising that Romanticism, a literary movement generally associated with nature, emotions an...
Recent post-colonial scholarship has raised questions about particular types of knowledge that were ...
The influence of the Orient on English poets of the Romantic Revival, though perhaps not so deep an...
This essay explores the relationship between orientalism and gothic writing including discussions of...
This study constitutes an attempt to determine what the nature of Knolles\u27 influence upon Byron w...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of English of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment o...
Literary Orientalism assumed the status of a new, Fascinating subfield of English literary studies i...
The article attempts to evaluate the English translations (by WilIiam Torrens and Edward Lane) of th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D176163 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
In the early English Romantic literature, oriental themes began to flourish in the early XVIII centu...
This article examines the stories which based on authentic East in the early English Romantic litera...
This article examines how the Arabian tales A Thousand and One Nights, which was first translated fr...
This study deals with the perceptions and uses of the Arabo-Islamic Orient in nineteenth-century Ang...
This article examines the history of the creation of Orientalism from the middle Ages. Information a...
This article examines the history of the creation of Orientalism from the middle Ages. Information a...
It is surprising that Romanticism, a literary movement generally associated with nature, emotions an...
Recent post-colonial scholarship has raised questions about particular types of knowledge that were ...
The influence of the Orient on English poets of the Romantic Revival, though perhaps not so deep an...
This essay explores the relationship between orientalism and gothic writing including discussions of...
This study constitutes an attempt to determine what the nature of Knolles\u27 influence upon Byron w...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of English of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment o...
Literary Orientalism assumed the status of a new, Fascinating subfield of English literary studies i...
The article attempts to evaluate the English translations (by WilIiam Torrens and Edward Lane) of th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D176163 / BLDSC - British Library Do...