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The 9th-century essayist, theologian and encyclopaedist Amr b. Bahr al-Jahiz has long been acknowledged as a master of early Arabic prose writing. Many of his most engaging writings were clearly intended for a broad readership but were presented as letters to individuals. Despite the importance and quantity of these letters, surprisingly little academic notice has been paid to them. Now, Thomas Hefter takes a new approach in interpreting some of al-Jahiz's 'epistolary monographs'. By focussing on the varying ways in which he wrote to the addressee, Hefter shows how al-Jahiz hid his conversations on the page in order to guide (or manipulate) his actual readers and encourage them to engage with his complex materials. Key Features * Looks at letters from one of the most unique minds of the Abbasid era that cover sectarian and ethnic rivalries, ethical questions, intoxicating beverages and daily life *Relates al-Jahiz's experiments with the letter frame to his views on occupations, human geography and other issues of his day *Examines the role of self-parody in al-Jahiz's fictional conversations with his addressees *Explores the rich interplay of contending voices
Books and reading --- Arabic literature --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Arabic literature. --- Books and reading. --- Intellectual life. --- Technique. --- History and criticism --- African. --- Jāḥiẓ, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 750-1258. --- Islamic Empire --- Islamic Empire. --- Literary criticism --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Choice of books --- Evaluation of literature --- Literature --- Reading, Choice of --- Reading and books --- Reading habits --- Reading public --- Reading --- Reading interests --- Reading promotion --- History and criticism. --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Jāḥiẓ, --- Abou Othman Amr ibn Bahr al-Djahiz de Basra, --- Abu Osman Amr ibn Bakhr alʹ-Basri alʹ-Dzhakhiz, --- Abū ʻUthmān ʻAmr bin Baḥr al-Fuqaymī al-Baḥrī, --- Abū ʻUthman ʻAmr ibn Baḥr al-Jāḥiẓ, --- Cāḥiẓ, Ebū ʻOs̲mān ʻAmr bin Baḥr, --- Djâh̲iz̲, --- Dzhakhiz, --- Ebu Osman Amr bin Bahr bin Mahbub bin Fezâre, --- Ǧāḥiẓ, --- Jahidh, Amr ibn Bahr, --- Jāḥiẓ, Abū ʻUthman ibn Baḥr, --- Jāḥiẓ, ʻAmr ibn Baḥr, --- Ŷāḥiẓ, --- أبو عثمان عمرو بن بحر الجاحظ --- الجاحظ --- الجاحظ ، عمرو بن بحر --- الجاحظ، --- الجاهظ --- جاحظ --- جاحظ، --- جاحظ، عمرو بن بحر --- جاهظ --- حاحظ --- عثمان عمر و بن بحر --- عمرو بن بحر الجاحظ --- غازي
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Edinburgh University Press will publish two self-contained guides to reading al-Jahiz that also shed light on his society and its writings. This first volume, 'In Praise of Books', is devoted to bibliomania and al-Jahiz's bibliophilia. Volume 2, In Censure of Books, explores Al-Jahiz's bibliophobia. Al-Jahiz was a bibliomaniac, theologian, and spokesman for the political and cultural elite, a writer who lived, counselled and wrote in Iraq during the first century of the 'Abbasid caliphate. He advised, argued and rubbed shoulders with the major power brokers and leading religious and intellect
Books and reading --- Arabic literature --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- RELIGION --- Arabic literature. --- Books and reading. --- Intellectual life. --- History and criticism --- African. --- Islam --- General. --- Jāḥiẓ, --- Jahiz, --- 750-1258. --- Islamic Empire --- Islamic Empire. --- Literary criticism --- Religion --- Bibliophilie. --- Literature. --- History and criticism. --- Jāḥiẓ, --- Arabic language -- Lexicography. --- Jāhiz, d. 868 or 9. --- Abou Othman Amr ibn Bahr al-Djahiz de Basra, --- Abu Osman Amr ibn Bakhr alʹ-Basri alʹ-Dzhakhiz, --- Abū ʻUthmān ʻAmr bin Baḥr al-Fuqaymī al-Baḥrī, --- Abū ʻUthman ʻAmr ibn Baḥr al-Jāḥiẓ, --- Cāḥiẓ, Ebū ʻOs̲mān ʻAmr bin Baḥr, --- Djâh̲iz̲, --- Dzhakhiz, --- Ebu Osman Amr bin Bahr bin Mahbub bin Fezâre, --- Ǧāḥiẓ, --- Jahidh, Amr ibn Bahr, --- Jāḥiẓ, Abū ʻUthman ibn Baḥr, --- Jāḥiẓ, ʻAmr ibn Baḥr, --- Ŷāḥiẓ, --- أبو عثمان عمرو بن بحر الجاحظ --- الجاحظ --- الجاحظ ، عمرو بن بحر --- الجاحظ، --- الجاهظ --- جاحظ --- جاحظ، --- جاحظ، عمرو بن بحر --- جاهظ --- حاحظ --- عثمان عمر و بن بحر --- عمرو بن بحر الجاحظ --- غازي
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