The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb

The novel, the literary adage has it, reflects a world abandoned by God. Yet the possibilities of novelistic form and literary exegesis exceed the secularizing tendencies of contemporary literary criticism. Showing how the Qurʾan itself invites and enacts critical reading, Hoda El Shakry’s Qurʾanic...

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Islam
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Morocco
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Secularism
Tunisia
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spellingShingle El Shakry, Hoda
The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb
Koran (DE-588)4032444-8 gnd
Algeria
Arabic Literature
Ethics
Francophone Literature
Islam
Maghreb
Morocco
Narrative
North Africa
Novel
Qurʾan [Quran/Koran]
Secularism
Tunisia
LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern bisacsh
Arabic literature Africa, North History and criticism
North African literature (French) History and criticism
Qurʼan as literature
Novelle (DE-588)4042706-7 gnd
Arabisch (DE-588)4241223-7 gnd
Französisch (DE-588)4113615-9 gnd
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title The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb
title_auth The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb
title_exact_search The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb
title_full The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb Hoda El Shakry
title_fullStr The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb Hoda El Shakry
title_full_unstemmed The literary Qurʾan narrative ethics in the Maghreb Hoda El Shakry
title_short The literary Qurʾan
title_sort the literary qurʾan narrative ethics in the maghreb
title_sub narrative ethics in the Maghreb
topic Koran (DE-588)4032444-8 gnd
Algeria
Arabic Literature
Ethics
Francophone Literature
Islam
Maghreb
Morocco
Narrative
North Africa
Novel
Qurʾan [Quran/Koran]
Secularism
Tunisia
LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern bisacsh
Arabic literature Africa, North History and criticism
North African literature (French) History and criticism
Qurʼan as literature
Novelle (DE-588)4042706-7 gnd
Arabisch (DE-588)4241223-7 gnd
Französisch (DE-588)4113615-9 gnd
topic_facet Koran
Algeria
Arabic Literature
Ethics
Francophone Literature
Islam
Maghreb
Morocco
Narrative
North Africa
Novel
Qurʾan [Quran/Koran]
Secularism
Tunisia
LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern
Arabic literature Africa, North History and criticism
North African literature (French) History and criticism
Qurʼan as literature
Novelle
Arabisch
Französisch
url https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823286386
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