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The Tale of al-Barrāq Son of Rawḥān and Laylā the Chaste: A Bilingual Edition and Study

Hammond, Marle

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Abstract

This book presents a bilingual edition and study of an anonymous work of early Arabic fiction set in pre-Islamic times: an Arab maiden called 'Laylā the Chaste' is kidnapped and threatened with forced marriage to a Persian king. Ultimately, she is saved by her handsome and beloved cousin al-Barrāq, and they marry and live happily ever after. This knight-in-shining-armour-rescues-damsel-in-distress narrative, which combines elements of the Arabic popular epic (sīra) with others from the Udhrī; love story and the western fairy tale, was misinterpreted as history by scholars in the 19th century. In the two substantive chapters that frame her translation of the tale, Hammond discusses the text's evolution in the Arab Renaissance and its metamorphoses in 20th-century popular culture. She also analyses the structure of the tale to look for clues as to its real origins, shedding new light on theories of the development of the Arabic novel.

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Hammond, M. (2020). The Tale of al-Barrāq Son of Rawḥān and Laylā the Chaste: A Bilingual Edition and Study. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266687.003.0002

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Apr 23, 2020
Deposit Date Jan 30, 2020
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Series Title British Academy Monographs
ISBN 9780197266687
DOI https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266687.003.0002
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