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The Vision Of London In Henry James's The Princess Casamassima, Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent And Compton Mackenzie's Sinister Street, Iman Ibrahim Niazy El Rafee Dec 1996

The Vision Of London In Henry James's The Princess Casamassima, Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent And Compton Mackenzie's Sinister Street, Iman Ibrahim Niazy El Rafee

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The Scientist As Protagonist In Christopher Marlowe's, Heba Hassan A El Abbadi May 1996

The Scientist As Protagonist In Christopher Marlowe's, Heba Hassan A El Abbadi

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Twentieth-Century Allegories Of The Human Condition, Hala Mohamed Kamel Amin May 1996

Twentieth-Century Allegories Of The Human Condition, Hala Mohamed Kamel Amin

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(De)Construction Of Patriarchal Gendering In The Arabian Nights, Nadia R Wassef May 1996

(De)Construction Of Patriarchal Gendering In The Arabian Nights, Nadia R Wassef

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Renaissance England And The Turban, Nabil I. Matar Jan 1996

Renaissance England And The Turban, Nabil I. Matar

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This collective volume is the result of the Second Annual Conference on Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Mediterranean held at the American University in Cairo, 5-7 May, 1996. The contributors, David R. Blanks, John Victor Tolan, Nabil I. Matar, John Rodenbeck, Thabit Abdullah, E.M. Sartain, Omaima Abou-Bakr, and Nadia M. El-Cheik, take an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from sociology, anthropology, political science, history, and literature, in medieval their examination of past attitudes, in particular images of the 'Other' in medieval Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, in order to trace the origins of modern stereotypes. The essays are divided into three …