the arab poet Ibn Daniyal uses poetical stereotypes to satirize the policy of the Mamluke Sultan Baybars and his court. The study provides an analysis of the characters of the oldest shadow theatre play produced in the Arab world
"The culture of laughter and the anti-heroes in Ibn Dâniyâl's Tayf al-Khayâl (XIII cent.)", U. Vermeulen and D. De Smet (a cura di) / Corrao, Francesca Maria. - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 18TH CONGRESS OF THE UEAI, (1998), pp. 123-134. (Philosophy and Arts in the Islamic World, Lovanio, 3-9 settembre 1996).
"The culture of laughter and the anti-heroes in Ibn Dâniyâl's Tayf al-Khayâl (XIII cent.)", U. Vermeulen and D. De Smet (a cura di)
CORRAO, FRANCESCA MARIA
Writing – Review & Editing
1998
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