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Surga di Andalusia

  • ISBN 13 : 6020989828
  • ISBN 10 : 9786020989822
  • Judul : Surga di Andalusia
  • Pengarang : Maria Rosa Menocal,  
  • Kategori : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Penerbit : Noura Books
  • Klasifikasi : 946
  • Call Number : 946 MAR s
  • Bahasa : id
  • Penaklikan : xvi,405 hlm;23 cm
  • Tahun : 2015
  • Halaman : 428
  • Halaman : 428
  • Google Book : https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=QLuTCgAAQBAJ&source=gbs_api
  • Ketersediaan :
    2018-35635-0010
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The Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History

A Forgotten Heritage

Arabic culture was a central and shaping phenomenon in medieval Europe, yet its influence on medieval literature has been ignored or marginalized for the last two centuries. In this ground-breaking book, now returned to print with a new afterword by the author, María Rosa Menocal argues that major modifications of the medieval canon and its literary history are necessary. Menocal reviews the Arabic cultural presence in a variety of key settings, including the courts of William of Aquitaine and Frederick II, the universities in London, Paris, and Bologna, and Cluny under Peter the Venerable, and she examines how our perception of specific texts including the courtly love lyric and the works of Dante and Boccaccio would be altered by an acknowledgment of the Arabic cultural component.

Even if this were an apocryphal and gross exaggeration serving to emphasize
the barbarity of the Christians from the Arab chronicler's point of view, we have
little reason to assume that the courts of Provence of the late eleventh century
were ...