The Chronotope in the Novel "Althlej Yati Min Alnafzhet" by Henna Mina

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The Chronotope is a term introduced in literature by Mikhail Bakhtin for the first time, and this term nowadays has a special place in research on fancy stories. The novel, "Althlej Yati min Alnafzhet", written by Syrian writer Henna Minna, expresses the turbulent political situation of writers and intellectuals in Syria. Since the two elements of time and space affect many other elements of the novel such as personalities, it is necessary to study the chronotope in this novel. So the purpose of this research is to examine the effects of chronotope in this novel, and in particular on some of the elements of the story, such as personalities, places, and descriptions. Some of the results show that there is a relationship between the chronotope and the title, introduction, and personalities of the novel, and on the other hand, all the descriptions in the novel are alongside time and space. Key words: chronotope, "Althlej Yati min Alnafzhet", Henna Mina.

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Arabic
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Arabic Language and Literature, Volume:15 Issue: 43, 2020
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497 to 519
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