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A history of Arabic literature

by Clément Huart

(Short histories of the literatures of the world / edited by Edmund Gosse, 11)

W. Heinemann, 1903

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Arabic literature

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Includes index

Bibliography: p. 447-450

Translation from the French

"This volume ... has been translated from the author's manuscript by Lady Mary Loyd."--P. v

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This book is a chronological study of the history of Arabic literature. Beginning with a brief discourse on geographical and cultural influences on Arabic writers, and touching on the earliest forms of pre-Islamic poetry, the author continues with a deeper study of the 'golden age' of Arabic literature, when writers and artists flourished under the Omeyyad and Abbasid dynasties. Later chapters are devoted to the medieval period, and a final section looks to the future. First published in 1903, this work remains a standard, concise history of Arabic literature. Its author, Clement Huart, Professor of Oriental Languages in Paris, was one of the most accomplished orientalists of his day, and was a leading authority on Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Romaic literature.

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