Articles
Egyptian Oedipuses: Comedies or Tragedies?
Marvin Carlson
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 368-375
Rereading Classics in East and West: Post-colonial Self-Reflection and Conflicts in Tragic Identity
Freddy Decreus
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 257-263
Bereavement and Rift: The Experience of Tragedy and the Demise of Culture
Karel Boullart
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 264-273
Arabic Helenism: between Reason and Volition
Herman De Ley
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 274-280
The Greek Concept op Tragedy in Arab Culture. How to deal with an Islamic Oedipus?
Ahmend Etman
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 281-299
Katharsis, Greek and Arab style. On Aveeroes’s Misunderstanding of Aristotle’s Misunderstanding of Tragedy
Michiel Leezenberg
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 300-315
Mind the gap?! Some Observations on the Study of Tragedy from an Intercultural Perspective
Caroline Janssen
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 316-331
The Quest of Isis: Law and Justice in Pharonic times
Eman Karmouty
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 332-342
The Narrative Sources of Tawfiq al-Hakim’s Shahrazad: the thousand and one nights
Richard Van Leeuwen
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 343-358
Faces in the Mirror: Images of Sheherazade on the Egyptian stage
Nehad Selhaiha
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 359-367
Sophocles’ Oedipus and Conflicts of Identity in Post-colonial Context
Lorna Hardwick
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 376-387
Tragedy and the hero in Intercultural Perspective. King Oedipus rewritten by Tawfiq – Al-Hakim and Hélène Cixous
Mieke Kolk
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 387-398
Greek Mythology in the Arab Tragedy: A Return of the Muth or to the Myth?
Younes Loulidi
2004-10-25 Volume 22 • Issue 4 • 2004 • 399-405