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- 2013363643 abstract "Medieval European literature was once thought to have been isolationist in its nature, but recent scholarship has revealed the ways in which Spanish and Italian authors including Cervantes and Marco Polo were influenced by Arabic poetry, music, and philosophy. 'A sea of languages' brings together some of the most influential scholars working in Muslim-Christian-Jewish cultural communications today to discuss the convergence of the literary, social, and economic histories of the medieval Mediterranean. This volume takes as a starting point María Rosa Menocal's groundbreaking work The Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History, a major catalyst in the reconsideration of prevailing assumptions regarding the insularity of medieval European literature. Reframing ongoing debates within literary studies in dynamic new ways, 'A sea of languages' will become a critical resource and reference point for a new generation of scholars and students on the intersection of Arabic and European literature.".
- 2013363643 contributor B12781322.
- 2013363643 created "c2013.".
- 2013363643 date "2013".
- 2013363643 date "c2013.".
- 2013363643 dateCopyrighted "c2013.".
- 2013363643 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-305).".
- 2013363643 description "Medieval European literature was once thought to have been isolationist in its nature, but recent scholarship has revealed the ways in which Spanish and Italian authors including Cervantes and Marco Polo were influenced by Arabic poetry, music, and philosophy. 'A sea of languages' brings together some of the most influential scholars working in Muslim-Christian-Jewish cultural communications today to discuss the convergence of the literary, social, and economic histories of the medieval Mediterranean. This volume takes as a starting point María Rosa Menocal's groundbreaking work The Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History, a major catalyst in the reconsideration of prevailing assumptions regarding the insularity of medieval European literature. Reframing ongoing debates within literary studies in dynamic new ways, 'A sea of languages' will become a critical resource and reference point for a new generation of scholars and students on the intersection of Arabic and European literature.".
- 2013363643 extent "x, 310 p. ;".
- 2013363643 identifier "0802098681 (acid-free paper)".
- 2013363643 identifier "9780802098689 (acid-free paper)".
- 2013363643 issued "2013".
- 2013363643 issued "c2013.".
- 2013363643 language "eng".
- 2013363643 publisher "Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press,".
- 2013363643 subject "809/.02 23".
- 2013363643 subject "Comparative literature Arabic and European.".
- 2013363643 subject "Comparative literature European and Arabic.".
- 2013363643 subject "Literature, Medieval Arab influences.".
- 2013363643 subject "PN682.A67 S43 2013".
- 2013363643 title "A sea of languages : rethinking the Arabic role in medieval literary history / edited by Suzanne Conklin Akbari and Karla Mallette.".
- 2013363643 type "text".