The three volumes of Essays in Arabic Literary Biography feature contributions from leading specialists focused on key figures in Arabic literature across three distinct periods: 950-1350, 1350-1850, and 1850-1950. Each volume reflects significant cultural developments and changes in literary production and commentary relevant to its timeframe. While it highlights major literary figures, there is a concerted effort to showcase the geographical diversity of Arabic-speaking regions throughout history. The second volume includes biographical studies of thirty-eight literary figures from 1350 to 1850, a period often overlooked in Arabic literary history. The essays contextualize these authors and their works within local literary and cultural landscapes, spanning from Morocco to Iran, India, and Indonesia, often providing the first comprehensive assessments of their contributions. Collectively, the essays reveal a period marked by institutional change, competition, and diversity, where Christian and Shiite writers also made significant impacts. Contrary to the perception of cultural decline during these centuries, the literary figures examined demonstrate remarkable creativity in both their engagement with the Arabic literary tradition and their formal innovations.
Joseph E. Lowry Libri
Joseph E. Lowry approfondisce le questioni profonde del diritto islamico e della tradizione letteraria. La sua erudizione indaga l'evoluzione della teoria legale islamica e l'interpretazione del patrimonio letterario arabo classico. L'approccio di Lowry combina una rigorosa ricerca filologica con uno sguardo analitico sui contesti storici e culturali. Il suo lavoro offre ai lettori una visione delle complesse correnti intellettuali che hanno plasmato la civiltà islamica.
