Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English Dr Junwei HuExamines novels and short stories by Muslim authors who write in English. This is the first book to explore the works of Muslim authors who write in English yet take their inspiration from Islam. Through close readings of novels and short stories by Salman Rushdie, Ahmed Ali, Attia Hosain, Nuruddin Farah, and others, Amin Malak reveals their aesthetic and discursive merits as well as their idiomatic and metaphorical enrichment of the English language.
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Essays in this volume offer non-Italian scholars a representative sample of current European research and a summary of recent debates regarding the historical evolution of those republics that posed the most formidable obstacles to the extension of Florentine hegemony
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solving longstanding problems in the scholarly literature
“The Drunkard’s Dream” is a tale of horror in which a man receives a powerful and terrifying vision of Hell
The narrative style makes this book accessible to a wide variety of audiences and a suitable reference and/or text for sport science history and research methods courses
Reinvigorating Aristotelian ideas
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