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1 Irnest Hemingway in the Iraqi Novel for the Iraqi Jornal

Ernest HemingwayIn the Iraqi Novel Najim A. KadhimProfessor of Criticism, Comparative, and Modern LiteratureCollege of Arts – University of Baghdad IntroductionIn the early Fifties, a scholar said:The close and permanent contact between the Arab World and the West since the end of the eightieth century makes a new era in …

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The third version of the other

The Images of the WestIn Modern Arabic Novel Najim A. KadhimProf. of Criticism, Comparative and Modern LiteratureUniversity of Baghdad – Faculty of Arts Preface: Personal ExperiencesStarting with the personal feeling and experience, let us start with real personal experiences which relates to the controversial subject of my book.([1])The real experienceWhen …

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The Other in Modern Meddle Eastern Arabic Novel

The OtherIn Modern Middle Eastern Arabic Novel Najim A. Kadhim Al-DyniProf. of Criticism, Comparative and Modern LiteratureUniversity of Baghdad – College of Arts, IraqVisiting Professor – University of Exeter, UK The Paper and its writer are sponsored and supported byIraq Scholar Rescue Project (ISR)/Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF) The OtherIn Modern …

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The Image of the West in Modern Arabic Novel

The Images of the WestIn Modern Arabic Novel Najim A. KadhimProf. of Criticism, Comparative and Modern LiteratureUniversity of Baghdad – Faculty of Arts The Images of the WestIn Modern Arabic Novel Preface: Personal ExperiencesFirstly, I would like to thank Katie Billotte and the Department of Classics for inviting me to …

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The Arab World and the West in the Post-Colonial Arabic Novel

The Arab World and the West In the Post-Colonial Arabic NovelNajim A. Kadhim*Department of Arabic Language College of Arts, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, IraqAbstractBeing at the centre does not mean that those on the periphery (i.e., the Third World) automatically accept that the West is the master while they are …

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