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A chronological survey of Arabic literary culture traces developments from ancient South Arabian kingdoms and pre-Islamic poetry and social life through the rise of Islam and the Quran, the political and cultural evolution under the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates, and the flourishing of poetry, prose, and scientific writing. The author examines tensions between orthodoxy, free thought, and mystical currents, discusses contacts with Europe, and follows literary change from the Mongol invasions into later periods, supplementing the narrative with bibliographical material and textual corrections.
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