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A study of the conflict between the individual and society in Nathaniel Hawthorne"s the scarlet letter.
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Qatar University
, 1996 , Article)
Comparative literature in Arabic: History and major issues
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Qatar University
, 1994 , Article)
It is well known that Comparative Literature in Arabic can not look back at a long history; but still this fact should not be allowed to stand as a
vindication of the paucity of writings that deal with the background and ...
Economy as a factor in language change
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Qatar University
, 1990 , Article)
Playing with words while Africa is ablaze -- an overview of South African Literature.
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Qatar University
, 1997 , Article)
The Algerian Liberation War in Black American Fiction
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
X - Bar, DP, Occam's Razor & logical form in Arabic
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Qatar University
, 1997 , Article)
A critical study of crusoe's mind and character
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Qatar University
, 1990 , Article)
Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is considered as the most important precursor of the English Novel or even as the first English Novel. Literary critics have discussed the character of Robinson Crusoe from different literary ...
Noun quantification in English and modern standard Arabic: a descriptive morphological comparison
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Qatar University
, 1997 , Article)
This paper examines quantifiers from a morphological point of view. It will focus on number in nouns, partitive constructions, collective nouns, numeral quantifiers, and non-numeral quantifiers in both English and Modern ...
The drama of critical discourse: the case of Richard II
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Qatar University
, 1995 , Article)
Contrasting them with the poet-in-a poet, Harold Bloom says that "Critics may be wary of origins or consign them disdainfully to those carrion-eaters of scholarship." That in literary criticism there is an abundance of ...
The Merchant of Venice in Arabic
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Qatar University
, 1995 , Article)
This paper intends to investigate the varied treatment of The Merchant of Venice in Arabic, commenting particularly on the depiction of Shylock in Arabic drama. As such, the study will bring into focus two important aspects ...