Mythological and Folkloric Motifs in Syrian Prose: The Short Stories of Zakariyyat Tamir

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  • Baian Rayhanova

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https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.4570

Abstract

The interest of Arab authors in ancient forms of artistic thinking has grown considerably in recent times and is revealed in different ways: through ethnographical studies, literary adaptations, the publication of legends and myths, and the inclusion of mythological and folkloric material in modern narrative texts. The present paper is an attempt to analyze Zakariyyā Tāmir’s short stories, which are among the most outstanding products of Syrian literature, and to reveal the function of well-known motifs such as the motif of the bewitched place, the motif of the quest for treasure, the motif of the miraculous birth, and others in his works.

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Rayhanova, B. (2017). Mythological and Folkloric Motifs in Syrian Prose: The Short Stories of Zakariyyat Tamir. Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 5, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.4570

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