Story-Telling Techniques in the Arabian Nights: Studies in Arabic Literature, cartea 15
Autor David Pinaulten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 1992
The study demonstrates that significantly different versions have survived of some of the most famous tales from the Nights. Pinault notes how individual manuscript redactors employed — and sometimes modified — formulaic phrases and traditional narrative topoi in ways consonant with the themes emphasized in particular versions of a tale. He also examines the redactors' modification of earlier sources — Arabic chronicles and Islamic religious treatises, geographers' accounts and medieval legends — for specific narrative goals. Comparison of the narrative structure of diverse story-collection also sheds new light on the relationship of the embedded subordinate-narrative to the overarching frame-tale.
All cited passages from the Nights and other Arabic story- collections have been fully translated into English.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004095304
ISBN-10: 9004095306
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Arabic Literature
ISBN-10: 9004095306
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Arabic Literature
Public țintă
students of comparative literature, folklore and world literature as well as Arabists and Islamicists.Notă biografică
David Pinault, Ph.D. (1986) in Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania, is Assistant Professor of Religion and Islamic Studies at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York. His publications include several studies on the subject of Arabic literature.
Recenzii
'...a major contribution to our understanding of the storytelling tradition that created and shaped the Arabian Nights. It is necessary reading for anyone seriously interested in the history of this collection...'
Peter Heath, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 26.
'Auch des Arabischen nicht mächtige Leser werden einen hervorragenden Einblick in Wesen und Bau der arabischen Volkserzählung gewinnen.'
Sophia Grotzfeld, Die Welt des Islams, 1994.
'...most rewarding and readable...his findings have a relevance that transcends the limits of the Nights...'
H.T. Norris, Bulletin of the SOAS, 1994.
'The book is highly recommended...'
J.R. Smart, Journal R.A.S., 1993.
'Pinault with admirable command of various manuscripts compares, analyzes, quotes differing versions, and extracts redactional patterns...'
Ulrich Marzolph, Fabula, 1993.
'Wer dieses Buch zur Hand nimmt, wird es mit Gewinn lesen.'
Claudia Ott, Die Welt des Orients, 1994.
'Pinault's book is a serious contribution to this tradition, for it attempts to achieve several critical tasks simultaneously: comparative close reading of tales, positing a new solution for the problematic of sources, applying modern interpretative approaches to the text, proving its dynamic ability for constant transformation and detecting elements of orality and performance...Pinault makes a major contribution to the study of Alf Laylah by his discovery of the significance of its Maghrebi analogues, a scarcely utilised resource.'
Sabry Hafez, Journal of Semitic Studies, 1995.
'This volume is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding and readable studies of the Nights to appear in recent years...a close, careful and competent examination of narrative techniques in the classic texts...'
H.T. Norris, Bulletin of the SOAS, 1994.
'Pinault's work is a welcome addition to the Arabic and Middle Eastern studies library, revealing depth of scholarship, sharpness of perception, and freshness of approach to the study of literary style.'
Hasan El-Shamy, Asian Folklore Studies, 1996.
Peter Heath, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 26.
'Auch des Arabischen nicht mächtige Leser werden einen hervorragenden Einblick in Wesen und Bau der arabischen Volkserzählung gewinnen.'
Sophia Grotzfeld, Die Welt des Islams, 1994.
'...most rewarding and readable...his findings have a relevance that transcends the limits of the Nights...'
H.T. Norris, Bulletin of the SOAS, 1994.
'The book is highly recommended...'
J.R. Smart, Journal R.A.S., 1993.
'Pinault with admirable command of various manuscripts compares, analyzes, quotes differing versions, and extracts redactional patterns...'
Ulrich Marzolph, Fabula, 1993.
'Wer dieses Buch zur Hand nimmt, wird es mit Gewinn lesen.'
Claudia Ott, Die Welt des Orients, 1994.
'Pinault's book is a serious contribution to this tradition, for it attempts to achieve several critical tasks simultaneously: comparative close reading of tales, positing a new solution for the problematic of sources, applying modern interpretative approaches to the text, proving its dynamic ability for constant transformation and detecting elements of orality and performance...Pinault makes a major contribution to the study of Alf Laylah by his discovery of the significance of its Maghrebi analogues, a scarcely utilised resource.'
Sabry Hafez, Journal of Semitic Studies, 1995.
'This volume is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding and readable studies of the Nights to appear in recent years...a close, careful and competent examination of narrative techniques in the classic texts...'
H.T. Norris, Bulletin of the SOAS, 1994.
'Pinault's work is a welcome addition to the Arabic and Middle Eastern studies library, revealing depth of scholarship, sharpness of perception, and freshness of approach to the study of literary style.'
Hasan El-Shamy, Asian Folklore Studies, 1996.