Islam and Romantic Orientalism: Literary Encounters with the Orient

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Bloomsbury Academic, 31 de des. 1996 - 296 pàgines
This important intervention in the debate on orientalism takes a fresh look at some of the main literary texts from the Romantic period explored in Edward Said's classic work. Mohammed Sharafuddin recognizes elements of truth in the thesis that Western writers and scholars created an image of the Muslim 'Orient' as a place of tyranny, unreason and immorality destined to be subjected and exploited by the civilized West.

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