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Acknowledgments | ||
Arabic System of Transliteration | ||
I | A Brief Survey of the Development of the Arabic Short Story | 1 |
II | Naguib Mahfouz: The Man and His Art | 8 |
III | An Interpretation of the Image and Metaphor of Death: A Recurrent Existential Motif in the Stories of Hemingway, Idris, Mahfouz and Camus | 25 |
IV | Broken Idols or the Demise of Abstractions | 62 |
V | Eros and the Quest for Happiness | 94 |
VI | Conclusion | 143 |
Selected Bibliography | 153 | |
Index | 165 |
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