Al-Masho’uf at the Contemporary Jordanian Novel
Abstract
This paper focuses on an important matter that confused scholar which is the dualism between the novelist own culture and others. The Arabic novel has practiced this matter in early stage after world war I. Successful novels have appeard in thus particular and many comparisons have been held between western and eastern culture. The Jordanian novel had noticed this matter between the two cultures and it had stuck these different point of views from novelists dimensions on to their heros and characters which appeared in their biography of others. The strange theory is that this paper tries to give the novel’s hero as the one who likes western culture and practiced it but he ‘admites the eastern one, that he became Ruzzled which to choose. With this hesitation the researcher could decline to eastern culture according to those novelist inspirations.Downloads
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2011-05-17
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Al-Abbadi, I. (2011). Al-Masho’uf at the Contemporary Jordanian Novel. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 38(1). Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/2242
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