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Readings in Oriental Literature

Arabian, Indian, and Islamic
By: Jalal Uddin Khan

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This collection of essays is a fresh, lucid, and scholarly exploration of Oriental literature. It connects topics from the Arabian Nights to Coleridge and Tagore, while avoiding jargon to remain accessible for specialists and non-specialist readers alike.

Readings in Oriental Literature: Arabian, Indian, and Islamic is an up-to-date elucidation of some diverse and discrete, yet common and classic, subjects and authors, and…
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Readings in Oriental Literature: Arabian, Indian, and Islamic is an up-to-date elucidation of some diverse and discrete, yet common and classic, subjects and authors, and the distinctive oriental elements present in them. The book, composed of fourteen essays, includes ancient Arabian poetry; the Arabian Nights; the Arabian desert; the Arabian influence on Melville; Shelley’s Orientalia; Coleridge’s Kubla Khan; the influence of English Romantics on the Bengali Tagore; Bangladesh’s national anthem, and her exiled daughter Taslima Nasreen; the Victorian reaction to British India; religious diversity and Islam in the West; the Muslim East in English literature; and reading literature from an Islamic point of view. Marked by an originality of approach and a freshness and simplicity, the book takes note of contemporary theoretical, interdisciplinary and cultural discourse drawn from literature, history, politics and religion as necessary. However, it is far from being unnecessarily weighed down by the loaded clichés, oft-repeated jargon and overused euphemisms of modern literary or critical theory. The result is, regardless of its specialized treatment of otherwise commonplace or well-known texts or topics, that the overall discussion is as lucid, introductory and expository as it is deep and scholarly, making the book accessible and understandable to non-specialist readers, in addition to specialist researchers and academics.

A graduate from New York University, Dr Jalal Uddin Khan is a Professor of English at the University of Nizwa, Oman. He has published numerous articles in various Asian and Western journals. His recent publications include this book and its companion, Perspectives: Romantic, Victorian, and Modern Literature, also published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2015). Dr Khan’s teaching and research interests include Old and Middle English; Shakespeare; the long and late eighteenth century; Romantic/Victorian poetry; Romantic women poets; children’s literature; Western travel literature about the Middle East through the nineteenth century; and the growth and development of Canadian literature in the early nineteenth century. He has vast experience of teaching a broad range of literature courses in all the major periods and genres of English and American literature, both at introductory/survey and higher levels. This enables him to teach as a generalist as well as a specialist, and contribute to multicultural and interdisciplinary offerings at an institution of higher learning. To both his teaching and scholarship, he brings a sense of global literary relations and international cultural connections, which helps him to participate in the enlightened endeavor of fostering mutual understanding between the Oriental and the Western.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-7209-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-7209-6
  • Date of Publication: 2015-01-21

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-7516-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-7516-5
  • Date of Publication: 2015-01-21

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: GT, HPDF, JFC
  • THEMA: GT, QDHC, JBCC
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  • “Western scholars of Romantic and post-Romantic literature will greatly profit from Jalal Uddin Khan’s collection of essays on Arabian, Indian, and Islamic literature of this era, from William Jones’s reflections on ancient Arabian poetry to Wordsworth’s “Arab Dream” to the influence of the British Romantics on Tagore to a more general essay on reading literature from an Islamic point of view.”
    - Laurence S. Lockridge Professor of English, New York University
  • “This collection of essays is deeply informed by a unique hybridity of cultural perspectives, which allows the author both to identify points of cultural and political conflict and to seek astutely and sensitively grounds of reconciliation. The essays are refreshingly marked by a delicate literary sensibility which is grounded in a broad political awareness. This volume is genuinely global in its outlook and its range, as it follows some of the striking contours of orientalism, focusing especially on the connections between Britain and the Indian subcontinent; it will appeal to a broad international readership.”
    - M.A.R. Habib Professor of English, Rutgers University
  • “A wide-ranging, sensitive and informative sequence of essays from the fluent and erudite pen of Jalal Uddin Khan, whose greatest gift lies in making interesting and resonant connections between literature and all aspects of life: a fact that the present collection makes absolutely clear. It is indeed a densely argued and thought-provoking volume that will be useful for courses both in Western and non-Western literatures.”
    - John Wallen Editor-in-Chief, The Victorian

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