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Paul Starkey

    Paul Starkey je britský učenec a překladatel arabské literatury, který se specializuje na egyptské autory šedesátých let. Jeho rozsáhlá práce zahrnuje jak autorství klíčových přehledů arabské literatury, tak i redigování a psaní odborných článků. Starkeyho překlady současných arabských románů oživují díla předních autorů pro širší publikum. Jeho hluboké znalosti a zasazení do akademického světa arabské literatury z něj činí významnou postavu v oboru.

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    • Modern Arabic Literature

      • 232 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      4,1(12)Ohodnotit

      The book offers a comprehensive and well-structured exploration of modern Arabic literature, highlighting various genres and their evolution over time. Starkey's deep expertise and scholarly insight shine through in his analysis, making it a valuable resource for understanding the richness of Arabic literary tradition.

      Modern Arabic Literature
    • Networking for Development

      • 104 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Focusing on the concept of networking, this book serves as both a thorough survey and a practical guide for individuals engaged in or considering the creation of networks. It synthesizes key insights and strategies, making it an essential resource for those interested in leveraging networks for development.

      Networking for Development
    • The urge of 19th-century travelers to write down and record their experiences of Egypt has provided material of great interest and value. This large and varied collection of accounts will appeal not only to the specialist investigating the European rediscovery of ancient Egypt but also the general reader concerned with Western perceptions of the Orient. Its themes range from the contribution made to Egyptology by early travelers and the study of Egyptian society and its artistic, architectural, and literary heritage to the history and culture of European travel in the Middle East. Travellers in Egypt concludes with an examination of European influences on Egypt and a reminder that travel across the Mediterranean in the 19th century was not all from West to East.

      Travellers in Egypt