IMAGO Interculturalité et Didactique
Volume 23, Numéro 2, Pages 240-255
2024-12-25
Authors : Hallab Nour Elhouda .
ABSTRACT: The present research paper aims to scrutinize the overlapping between narrative text and diverse genres within Elsayed Hafez's novel Plain Coffee. The novel is a new style in the art of the Arabic novel, which began to create its various styles far from the imitation of the West and from the traditional prevailing of this narrative art in our Arab world for about half a century. The novel, being a highly adaptable literary form, demonstrates a capacity to incorporate the traits and techniques of other genres, arts, and discourses, whether literary or non-literary. This expansion beyond traditional boundaries underscores the genre's creative flexibility while retaining its distinctive characteristics. Upon examining instances of these overlappings in El-Sayed Hafez's novel Plain Coffee, where the novel engages with various arts such as theater, poetry, and popular literature, we observed that these interactions significantly impacted the overall textual coherence. While enriching the narrative, this influence sometimes overshadowed the fundamental perspectives from which both the novel and the play originated
KEYWORDS: El-Sayed Hafez; narrativization; Overlapping literary genres; Plain coffee.
Hallab Nour Elhouda
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pages 141-158.
بلعباسي محمد
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متلف آسية
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ص 113-127.