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Carol Bardenstein has written: 'Translation and transformation in modern Arabic literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French literature, Translators, French language, Translations into Arabic, Arabic literature, Translating into Arabic 'Translation and transformation in modern Arabic literature: the indigenous assertions of Muhammad 'Uthman Jalal' -- subject(s): Other Literatures, OUR Brockhaus selection
Taha Hussein, an Egyptian writer, was known as the "Dean of Arabic Literature." He was a prominent figure in modern Arabic literature and made significant contributions to the field through his writings and criticism.
Modern Arabic has no particular father or founder; it has come into existence in the presence more as a relic of the past that needs updating and re-organization. Probably the father of modern Arabic Literature is Naguib Mahfouz, the father of modern Arabic oratorio is Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the father of modern Arabic music is Sayyid Darwish.
PAUL STARKEY has written: 'MODERN ARABIC LITERATURE'
Pierre Cachia has written: 'Tradition, imitation, and originality in poetry' -- subject(s): Arabic poetry, History and criticism 'An overview of modern Arabic literature' -- subject(s): Arabic literature, History and criticism 'Taha Husayn' 'The Monitor: A Dictionary of Arabic Grammatical Terms'
Ilse Lichtenstadter has written: 'Islam and the modern age' -- subject(s): Islamic Civilization 'Introduction to classical Arabic literature' -- subject(s): Arabic literature, History and criticism, Islamic Civilization, Translations into English
St. H. Stephan has written: 'Modern Palestinian parallels to the Song of songs' -- subject(s): Texts and translations, Arabic literature, Arabic language
Modern Algerian literature split between Arabic, Tamazight and French has been strongly influenced by the country's recent history.
The main language spoken by Arabic people is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is used in formal settings, literature, and media. In addition to MSA, Arabic people also speak various dialects of Arabic that differ from country to country and region to region.
Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic was created in 1961.
Victorian literature was written in England during the "Victorian era" which was from 1832-1901. Victorian literature mostly focused on the strict social, political, and sexual conservatism of the time. Some famous Victorian authors are Edith Wharton, Kate Chopin, Charles Dickens, and William Thackeray. Modern age literature (modernism) was during the 1890's through the 1940's. The literature focused on moving towards modern Western ideas, religion, social conventions, and morality. Some famous modern age authors are William Faulkner, Scott Fizgerald, and Joseph Conrad.
The syllabus for MA Arabic at Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) typically includes advanced courses in Arabic language, literature, linguistics, and culture. Students may also study classical and modern Arabic literature, poetry, grammar, and translation. The exact courses may vary each semester, so it is recommended to check the university's official website or contact the department for the most up-to-date information.