The Portrait of Woman in the Jordanian Novel and short story
Abstract
This article deals with the portrait of Jordanian women in different literary works written by different novelists as Julia Sawalha in her novels "Salma" and "AL-Nashmi" and Samiha Khrais's novel "AL-Khishkash", also Marafe'a Alwahem and Imra'at alfosol alkhamsa written by Laila Al-Atrash, Afaf Bataineh and her novel Kharej Aljasad, and mazida men Al-wahsha for Basma Al-Nsour, Alghajar and Alsabeiah written by Jawaher Alrafaia, Rajaul Hakiki by Basma Alnemri. The study stops at different models of women; it shows different types of women as the educated one, the curious one, and the romantic one.
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2010-05-30
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Al-Qdah, M. (2010). The Portrait of Woman in the Jordanian Novel and short story. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 37(1). Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/136
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