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The literature of Al-Andalus

Menocal, Maria Rosa(Edited by)Scheindlin, Raymond P.(Edited by)Sells, Michael(Edited by)
Part of the The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature series
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The Literature of Al-Andalus is an exploration of the culture of Iberia, present-day Spain and Portugal, during the period when it was an Islamic, mostly Arabic-speaking territory, from the eighth to the thirteenth century, and in the centuries following the Christian conquest when Arabic continued to be widely used.

The volume embraces many other related spheres of Arabic culture including philosophy, art, architecture and music.

It also extends the subject to other literatures - especially Hebrew and Romance literatures - that burgeoned alongside Arabic and created the distinctive hybrid culture of medieval Iberia.

Edited by an Arabist, an Hebraist and a Romance scholar, with individual chapters compiled by a team of the world's leading experts of Islamic Iberia, Sicily and related cultures, this is a truly interdisciplinary and comparative work which offers a interesting approach to the field.

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Cambridge University Press
1139927337 / 9781139927338
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/08/2000
England
English
497 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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