Whoever reads ancient and modern histories and learns about their news and secrets will find that every advanced nation had a bright era in which the planet of its glory shone.
In the history of ancient and modern human beings, we do not find an era like the era in which the Syriacs became famous for their antiquities, classifications, and medical, philosophical, and historical achievements in both the Syriac and Greek languages.
A novel written by the writer Mai Ziadeh in a smooth and poignant style, as it displays images full of overflowing human feelings, and its events revolve around the character "Marguerite," who loved her husband, "Albert," with a great love, beyond all imagination, and their daughter, "Yvonne," was the fruit of this love, but the husband stabbed his wife in her pride by cheating on her with her friend.
In his book "A Tear and a Smile," Gibran Khalil Gibran crossed an important stage in his journey with writing that may have answered questions that kept bubbling within him, so this text of his seems to intertwine absolute imagination and abstract truth; He also combines a tear and a smile in one instance, and this is a kind of difficulty that Gibran combined, sincerely in his belief in his words and in his vision of humanity as a whole.
Judging something is the effect of taste in it, and criticism is all taste and understanding, and from here came that error which they consider to be right, although you will find among the people someone whose understanding you do not accuse but whose fairness you do not justify, and someone in whom you do not accuse this or that but nevertheless whose understanding is wrong; Because he does not want to do anything except this way, out of a place of fanaticism in himself for an opinion over another opinion, or a person over another person, or religion over religion, in which the matter is only based on the inner sense.
Twenty Arab novels certainly do not represent all the novelist trends in our Arab world, but they are indicative examples of the Arab novelist imagination in any case.
This novel explains the biography of a hero of high patriotism, for whom God has combined the qualities of courage, steadfastness, determination, zeal, sincerity, and sacrifice, which he has collected for you, so permit me to dedicate his novel to you, and to introduce the Balkan hero to the Egyptian hero, so that the soul of each of you will be united with the soul of his friend, even if time separates you, and homes are different between you, then if you would be so kind as to accept my gift - and I do not consider you to be a culprit for that.
Narratives have their own ever-expanding labyrinths of narrative and narrative creativity, and have their own governing circles that determine paths and mechanisms for expressing the manifestations of the arts of storytelling and storytelling.
In the world of the novel, there is an affective tendency that derives its intrinsic components from several aspects, the most prominent of which are the aspects of form and content, the nature of reception, intertextuality, interpretation, and other units that influence in one way or another the format and formulation of the artistic and literary work of the novel.
In it, the author addressed the concept of "equality" by interpreting the term and the philosophical, social, and religious approaches that dealt with it.
Human civilization is a common global heritage, and every nation participates and participates in it with a share derived from its ability to interact, and when it participates, it learns, influences, and is affected.
I put these papers and wrote on them about poverty and what it is under the heading of poverty, not to erase it, but to be patient with it, and not to research it, but to console it.
A collection of thoughts and opinions on life and people, and articles written by May Ziadeh in different circumstances, and based on the suggestion of Wali al-Din Yakan and his insistence on publishing these thoughts in a book.
Because of the importance of the role of women in the field of world literature, this book comes in, which sheds light on women writers who won the Nobel Prize, and explains the extent of the suffering they went through and the ways to overcome them, resulting in great women who were able to overcome difficulties and turn all the calamities they experienced into victories that crowned them with the Nobel Prize, which is considered the greatest award on earth given to a woman writer or writer.
The custom of fathers writing to their children is an ancient custom that was told to us in the Holy Qur'an in Luqman's advice to his son, and the Persian advice known as Juwaydan Khurd.
Just as the twenty novels varied in their worlds, so did the visions of critical treatment of these creative works, which I had the pleasure of reading, experiencing, and touring with their characters, events, times, places, intellectual and linguistic manifestations, and their fertile human worlds that soar high in the sky of the Egyptian personality, just as they penetrate into the depths of that personality that tries to bring us closer to its essence that lies behind the lines.
Perhaps the main feature that the reader senses of these stories is that their author, the pioneer writer Muhammad Hussein Heikal, was inspired by reality and wanted them to imitate some of the facts and events, and reveal the features of Egyptian society politically, economically, and socially, and the extent of this society's potential for modernization and development.
In his book, "A Conversation with Souls," and through a dialogue with his beloved, Khalil Gibran invokes the noble human meanings emanating from a spiritual tendency that characterized Gibran's writings in most of his books.
This collection of readings in the narrative model of some narrative writers in the world takes the form of a studied model based on an attempt to dive and penetrate into the worlds of these shining faces of creators from their various walks and creative achievements.
It deals with the biography of the life and literature of the Lebanese writer Warda Al-Yaziji, who was one of the leading names in the Arab women's literary renaissance in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
If you ever hear that there is a disagreement or a dispute between religion and science, then be absolutely certain that the dispute and rivalry are not between religion and science, but rather between the men of religion and the men of science, and that their basis is not in anything related to religion for its own sake or science for its own sake, but rather in the pursuit of each of these two sects in a purely selfish effort to have rule and authority in their hands and not the other.
If a person is forced to stand or retreat one day, neither his standing nor his retreat is a defeat that destroys the foundation of his resolve, but rather it is some of the actions of life, such as advancing and rushing alike, and just as evil befalls the forward and the rushing person when they are most proud of their victory and victory, likewise abundant good may benefit the one who stands and retreats from his position.
It includes a group of readings that delve into novel texts that represent depth and extension of other experiences that preceded them or of some examples that sparked the imagination and penetrated the consciousness to create momentum and passion for the art of the novel/narration, which is synonymous with human life.
It includes a collection of various articles by the writer Mai Ziadeh, who accompanied the youth in their desire to renew the language and its inclination towards development and break away from stagnation, and also in its inclination towards social reform.
These memoirs express the intellectual, political, and social aspects of the writer and thinker Muhammad Hussein Heikal, in his early youth, and the extent to which he benefited from his numerous travels to France, Italy, Switzerland, Palestine, and Lebanon.
Through multiple readings of women's writings, as well as critical studies that varied between short stories and novels, and dealt with the Arabic narrative by women writers from Egypt, Sudan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and others, the reader can get to know the position of the book's author, critic Rabie Muftah, regarding the concept of women's literature and men's literature.
Perhaps the relationship between the novel and the novelist is the core of what is expressed, and criticism of this art addresses it, starting from the emergence of the idea as an initial stage in which reality dialogues with the imagined, to the embodiment of this reality and the imagined and its emergence into the space of novelistic action that speaks of the images of life and its various variations in a human context, which carries the answer to many of the questions that are on the mind.