The eighteenth century was crucial for the development of Arabic literature. While some genres were more prone to change, the maqāma remained a conservative and elitist genre. Yet it did enjoy a kind of renaissance in the eighteenth century. The maqāmas of the eighteenth century were a varied lot, both qualitatively and content wise. Al-Ḥarīrī remained the favourite model for eighteenth-century authors. Also other great authors of the past, such as Az-Zamaẖšarī and As-Suyūṭī, were often imitated. The article surveys the production of maqāmas in the eighteenth century
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This study investigates the prosimetric style of a renowned contribution to Arabic narrative, the Ma...
Many generations of Euro-American Egyptologists have investigated ancient Egyptian compositions from...
The Marquis de Fénelon’s internationally popular didactic narrative, Les aventures de Télémaque, wen...
The eighteenth century was crucial for the development of Arabic literature. While some genres wer...
Maqāma is a typical genre of classical Arabic literature in the Middle Ages cultivated throughout th...
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220 pagesPoetics of Modernity in 19th Century Arabic Maqamas studies mobility and intellectual excha...
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Hicri IV. yüzyıl, Arap dili ve edebiyatı açısından çok verimli olmuş, bu alanda pek çok ilk gerçekle...
The project examines issues surrounding the development of the maqāma genre in Nigeria. Among the my...
The historiography about the beginnings of modern Arabic literature is usually centered on developme...
Maqamah is an art of Arabic prose that appeared in the fourth century AH until the Modern Period. Ba...
This article focuses on the method of transmission in aḫbār belonging tothe Arabic literary genre of...
Arabic literature has undergone such a long journey from the time of the beginning of the time of Ja...
The term ma'na (meaning; image or literary conceit) has occupied a unique position as a category in ...
This study investigates the prosimetric style of a renowned contribution to Arabic narrative, the Ma...
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