An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /

The Islamic concept of 'tragic hero' is studied in comparison to concepts already accepted in the West, bringing in arguments from the Judaeo-Christian-Islamic traditions.In this study, the concept of 'tragic hero' is revisited according to an Islamic framework and a reading of t...

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Main Author: Nor Faridah Abdul Manaf, author 535698
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Published: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : International Islamic University Malaysia, 2004
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:4817192022-06-02T01:14:36ZAn Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies / Nor Faridah Abdul Manaf, author 535698 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : International Islamic University Malaysia,2004.engThe Islamic concept of 'tragic hero' is studied in comparison to concepts already accepted in the West, bringing in arguments from the Judaeo-Christian-Islamic traditions.In this study, the concept of 'tragic hero' is revisited according to an Islamic framework and a reading of the three states of selves (or nafs) first mentioned in the Quran.Includes bibliographical references and index.The Islamic concept of 'tragic hero' is studied in comparison to concepts already accepted in the West, bringing in arguments from the Judaeo-Christian-Islamic traditions.In this study, the concept of 'tragic hero' is revisited according to an Islamic framework and a reading of the three states of selves (or nafs) first mentioned in the Quran.PRZSLEnglish dramaEnglish dramaTragedyHeroes in literatureReligion and literatureURN:ISBN:9789832957256
spellingShingle English drama
English drama
Tragedy
Heroes in literature
Religion and literature
Nor Faridah Abdul Manaf, author 535698
An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /
title An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /
title_full An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /
title_fullStr An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /
title_full_unstemmed An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /
title_short An Islamic Interpretation of "Tragic Hero" in Shakespearean Tragedies /
title_sort islamic interpretation of tragic hero in shakespearean tragedies
topic English drama
English drama
Tragedy
Heroes in literature
Religion and literature
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