Deconstructing the Notion of Literary Genre: Ancient Egyptian and Premodern Arabic Poetics
lecture by Hany Rashwan,
Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham
Listen to Dr. Hany Rashwan unveil ancient Egyptian mysteries as he compares the stylistics of premodern Arabic poetics or balāgha to ancient Egyptian rhetoric. Rashwan fascinates us with a rich and deep knowledge of the literary and linguistic closeness between premodern Arabic literature and ancient Egyptian literature.
Видео Deconstructing the Notion of Literary Genre: Ancient Egyptian and Premodern Arabic Poetics канала AUC, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham
Listen to Dr. Hany Rashwan unveil ancient Egyptian mysteries as he compares the stylistics of premodern Arabic poetics or balāgha to ancient Egyptian rhetoric. Rashwan fascinates us with a rich and deep knowledge of the literary and linguistic closeness between premodern Arabic literature and ancient Egyptian literature.
Видео Deconstructing the Notion of Literary Genre: Ancient Egyptian and Premodern Arabic Poetics канала AUC, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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