
Literature and Its Historiography by Taha Hussein is a seminal work that explores the relationship between literature and the ways in which it is recorded, interpreted, and analyzed throughout history. Hussein, known as the "Dean of Arabic Literature," examines how literary works reflect cultural, social, and historical contexts while also shaping the understanding of those periods. The book provides critical insights into literary analysis, the methodology of literary historiography, and the evolution of Arabic literature. With clarity and scholarly rigor, Hussein bridges the gap between literary creativity and historical interpretation, making this work a foundational reference for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of Arabic literary studies. This book examines how to compile the history of literature in Arabic from the perspective of the famous Egyptian writer Taha Hussein. This study focuses on understanding new methods of scientific research, as well as delving into literary criticism and understanding authentic texts and their linguistic and rhetorical aspects, and examines the correspondence between Arabic literature and Persian literature. The aim of this writing is to find appropriate methods in teaching and compiling the history of literature.
- Author: Taha Hussein
- Pages: 88
- ISBN: 9786004562089
- Genre: Literary Criticism / Arabic Literature / History of Literature
- Main Themes: Literary historiography, analysis of literary works, cultural and historical context, evolution of literature
- Recommended for: Students, scholars, and readers interested in literary criticism and Arabic literary history
- Notable Features: Scholarly analysis , Historical perspective , Insightful discussion of literature and society
- Persian Title: کتاب ادبیات و تاریخ نگاری آن اثر طه حسین
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