[Redbook9:102-116][19910414:1104j]{[Islamic Art –] The Word (2)}[14th April 1991]
19910414:1104
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(Islamic Literature: general)
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*‘In order to understand and enjoy oriental literature, the external characteristics of it have to be studied most carefully. The literatures of the Islamic peoples are “intellectual”; **in neither poetry nor prose are there many examples of subjective lyricism,*** as it is understood in the West.”
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*{([[Redbook9:99][19910414:1104e]{Islamic Art – The Word (1) [continued (5)]}[14th April 1991],] 99→)}
**{cf [[Redbook9:76-77][19910411:0935n]{[Literature in Islam [continued]]}[11th April 1991]&f,] 76}
***{c[ontra][?]
[[Redbook9:76-77][19910411:0935n]{[Literature in Islam
[continued]]}[11th
April 1991],]
77}
**** – ibid [Encyclopaedia Britannica) 22:] 47
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