Washington Irving and Islam: Critical Essays

Washington Irving and Islam: Critical Essays

by Michael Stevens (Contributor), Michael Stevens (Contributor), Zubeda Jalalzai (Editor), Jeffrey Einboden (Contributor)

Synopsis

Washington Irving and Islam contributes to understanding the relationship between the United States and the Islamic world, valuable not only for studies of Washington Irving, American Literature, or Islam, but also for thinking through the role Islam and the Orient have played in American literature and history, a critical field receiving ever-increasing attention. The global context of Irving's work ties these essays together as does an understanding that his writings challenge easy classification of the Muslim other, and, indeed, challenge easy classification of Irving's own responses to that other. Washington Irving bestrides opposing positions as well as distant worlds.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 138
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 28 May 2018

ISBN 10: 1498569668
ISBN 13: 9781498569668

Media Reviews
This timely collection reclaims Washington Irving as a pivotal figure in American literature, casting light on some key works-Mahomet and his Successors, Tales of Alhambra, Conquest of Granada, Life of Mahomet-while putting Islam front and center as a formative presence. Compelling, eye-opening, and necessary. -- Wai Chee Dimock, Yale University
Author Bio
Zubeda Jalalzai is professor of English at Rhode Island College.