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Turāṯ al-ʿarab al-maʿrifī ḥattā nihāyat al-ḫilāfa al-ʿabbāsīya
= Arab cultural heritage until the end of the Abbasid caliphate -
Arabic literary thresholds
sites of rhetorical turn in contemporary scholarship -
Islam on the street
religion in modern Arabic literature -
Anglo-Orient
Easterners in textual camps -
The Medieval Islamic republic of letters
arabic knowledge construction -
Infirāṭ al-ʿiqd al-muqaddas
munʿaṭafāt ar-riwāya al-ʿarabīya baʿda Maḥfūẓ -
The literary influence of the medieval Arabian Nights on Gabriel García Márquez and novelists of the Arab world
magical realism between East and West -
Arabic poetry
trajectories of modernity and tradition -
The Arabian Nights in contemporary world cultures
global commodification, translation, and the culture industry -
The Arabian Nights in English Literary Theory (1704-1910)
Scheherazade in England. An Expanded and Updated Version of the 1981 Edition -
The Arabian Nights in English literary theory (1704-1910)
Scheherazade in England -
Arabic disclosures
the postcolonial autobiographical atlas -
Islam on the street
religion in modern Arabic literature -
The medieval Islamic Republic of Letters
Arabic knowledge construction -
al-@Wāfī fī turāṯ al-ʿarab aṯ-ṯaqāfī
al-Andalus wa-'l-Mašriq al-ʿArabī munḏu suqūṭ al-ḫilāfa al-ʿabbāsīya -
The arabian nights in English literary theory (1704-1910)
Scheherazade in England -
Arabic Poetry
Trajectories of Modernity and Tradition -
Arabic literature for the classroom
teaching methods, theories, themes and texts -
The Arabian Nights in contemporary world cultures
global commodification, translation, and the culture industry -
Arabic disclosures
the postcolonial autobiographical atlas -
The medieval Islamic republic of letters
Arabic knowledge construction -
The Medieval Islamic Republic of Letters
Arabic Knowledge Construction -
The "Arabian Nights" in English literary theory (1704-1910)
Scheherazade in England -
aḏ- Ḏākira aš-šaʿbīya li-muğtamaʿāt Alf laila wa-laila
as-sard wa-marǧaʿiyātuhū at-tārīḫīya wa-ālīyātuhū -
The literary influence of the medieval "Arabian Nights" on Gabriel García Márquez and novelists of the Arab world
magical realism between East and West