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Prophets, Gods and Kings in Sīrat Sayf ibn Dhī Yazan

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This book is a literary, intertextual study of an Egyptian popular epic. In this innovative study, Helen Blatherwick investigates how various sources, including Islamic qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ (‘tales of ...
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  • 19 May 2016
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This book is a literary, intertextual study of an Egyptian popular epic. In this innovative study, Helen Blatherwick investigates how various sources, including Islamic qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ (‘tales of the prophets’), Pharaonic, Graeco-Roman and Coptic Egyptian myths and narratives, and recensions of the Alexander Romance function as intertexts within Sīrat Sayf. Blatherwick argues that these intertexts are deployed as narrative devices which are readily recognisable to the story's audience, and that they are significant carriers of meaning and theme. Crucially, these intertexts also interact within Sīrat Sayf to bring a conceptual continuity to its discussion of kingship and society that stretches from this late-medieval epic back to ancient Egyptian narratives.
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Price: $196.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures
Publication Date: 19 May 2016
ISBN: 9789004314795
Format: Hardcover
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"Arabic popular epic, sira shaʿbiya, is a relatively under-researched branch of Arabic literature, which makes the appearance of Helen Blatherwick’s monograph on Sirat Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan especially noteworthy… here we have a book that is admirable for its lucid and consequent development of argument as well as for its stimulating new approach. A book highly recommended, and not only for sira scholars."
Remke Kruk in: BSOAS, 80:2, June 2017.

"... Helen Blatherwick's book represents a valuable and inspiring contribution, and helps advance the study of Arab popular epics." - Zuzana Gažáková, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 108 (2018)
Helen Blatherwick, Ph.D. (2002), SOAS, University of London, is a Research Associate at the same university.