Modern literature in the Near and Middle East 1850-1970

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Modern literature in the Near and Middle East 1850-1970

edited by Robin Ostle

(Routledge/SOAS series on contemporary politics and culture in the Middle East)

Routledge, 1991

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Bibliography: p. [226]-235

Includes index

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内容説明

Enormous political and social changes brought about by modernization have found expression in the literatures of the Near and Middle East. The contributors to this book trace the development of the modern literary sensibility, focusing particularly on the literatures of Turkey, Egypt, Iran, Israel and North Africa. The period is divided roughly into three broad phases: the age of translation from 1850, when formerly self-sufficient Arab communities began to reach out to the West for new ideas and stylistic models; the surge of romantic nationalism after World War I and the collapse of imperialism; and the modern period after 1950.

目次

Part One: The Age of Translation and Adaptation 1850-1914 1. Modernization and Literature in the Near and Middle East 1850-1914 Malcolm Yapp 2. Turkey Saliha Parker 3. The Arab World Pierre Cachia 4. Iran J.A. Meisami 5. Modern Hebrew Tudor Parfitt Part Two: From Romantic Nationalism to Social Criticism 1914-1950 6. The Political Setting 1940-1950 Charles Tripp 7. Turkey Geoffrey Lewis 8. The Arab World Robin Ostle 9. Modern Hebrew D. Patterson 10. Iran Homa Katouzian Part Three: The Age of Ideology and Polarization since 1950 11. The Age of Ideology and Polarization David Pool 12. Turkey Cevat Capan 13. The Mashriq Edwar al-Kharrat 14. The Magrib Ahmed al-Madini 15. Israeli Literature since 1950 Leon I. Yudkin.

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