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Reader in Al-Jahiz - The Epistolary Rhetoric of an Arabic Prose Master

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas Hefter is Assistant Professor of Arabic at the University of Oklahoma. He earned his PhD in Classical Arabic Literature from the University of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. He has taught at the American University in Cairo and the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Klappentext Explores the intricately crafted rhetorical strategies used by al-Ja?i? - a true pioneer of Arabic prose The 9th-century essayist, theologian and encyclopedist 'Amr b. Ba?r al-Ja?i? is one of our richest and most entertaining sources on the intellectual and social life of the early centuries of Islam. He has long been acknowledged as a master of early Arabic prose writing and his rhetorical inventiveness and provocative introductions, in particular, have been celebrated by readers and scholars alike. Yet only passing notice has been given to the fact that many of his most engaging writings are presented as letters to individuals, even though they are clearly meant for a broader readership. This study takes a new approach in interpreting some of al-Ja?i?'s 'epistolary monographs', focusing on the varying ways in which he shapes his conversations with the addressee as presented on the page, in order to guide or manipulate his actual readers and encourage them to actively engage with his complex materials. Key Features - Provides a fresh angle for understanding the texts of one of the most important innovators in Classical Arabic prose writing - Relates al-Ja?i?'s experiments with the letter frame to his views on occupations, human geography and other issues of his day - Examines the role of self-parody in al-Ja?i?'s fictional conversations with his addressees - Explores the rich interplay of contending voices in texts that cover sectarian and ethnic rivalries, ethical questions, intoxicating beverages and daily life from one of the most unique minds of the 'Abbasid era Thomas Hefter is Assistant Professor of Arabic at the University of Oklahoma. Cover image: Manuscript with depiction by Yahya ibn Vaseti, found in the Maqama of Hariri/Image courtesy of BnF. Cover design: [EUP logo] www.euppublishing.com Zusammenfassung The 9th-century essayist! theologian and encyclopedist 'Amr b Bahr al-Jahiz has long been acknowledged as a master of early Arabic prose writing. This book looks at letters from one of the most unique minds of the Abbasid era that cover sectarian and ethnic rivalries! ethical questions! intoxicating beverages and daily life. ...

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Authors Thomas Hefter
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2014
 
EAN 9780748692743
ISBN 978-0-7486-9274-3
No. of pages 288
Series Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature
Edinburgh Studies in Classical
Edinburgh Studies in Classical
Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

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