
handle: 2434/72997
This paper explores various uses of the khabar, the basic constituent unit of classical Arabic prose, illustrating how authors and compilers across different disciplines are able to collect, mix and edit the same material in order to produce narratives which respond to specific aims. It also investigates the role of snippets of poetry within stories as kernels around which clusters of prose congregate to form a coherent story.
Medieval Arabic biography Abū Bakr al-Sūlī (d. 335/947) ; khabar
Medieval Arabic biography Abū Bakr al-Sūlī (d. 335/947) ; khabar
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