Contemporary Arab criticism has seen
the emergence of a range of terms coming from western criticism wich have
been associated primaly with the fields
of knowledge that have emerged. The
majority of studies acknowledge that dealing with these terms was not easy;
because it is an outsider to our culture .critics and scholars are translating
in different ways and perspectives; without counting the problems that the
process will lead to. The idea wa.compounded by the multiplicity of
translations. and we founded for example but not limited Linguistic, linguistics, general
linguistics and stylistics which was met with stylistic, s stylistics, and
other terms, to find the same Arab
researcher in front of several labels
for one field. the same case Is true
with the term narratology, whose concept is closely related to the study
of narrative races Such as the story and the novel…and is directly related to
the theory of discourse analysis, and accompanying procedures. we thought that
the curtain in our intervention on the field of narrative is .the cornerstone
of this broad field. The narrativity, the component that earns the text of its
narrative, becomes a narrative narrative, available on all narratives of
narratives. Finally, some of the translations by Arab critics and scholars of
the terms Narratologie and Narrativité, which we will deal with according to
the narratives and narratives, are arranged in the same order. And then comment
on those translations. Perhaps the most difficult thing to do with this
research is that it is difficult to deal with the term because it was presented
in several Arabic translations. The solution - perhaps - is to rely on a
specific set of sources and references. What are the narratology? What is its
subject? How did our critics treat their terms?
Primary Language | Arabic |
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Subjects | Linguistics |
Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | June 13, 2019 |
Submission Date | March 1, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | May 23, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 2 Issue: 1 |