The relation between form and content in the novel “By the Beaches of Travel”

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Published Sep 14, 2018
Haya Fardawi

Abstract

This study aims to shed some light on the relation between the structure and the content as they are reflected in the novel "By the Beaches of Travel" written by the novelist Rawia Burbara. This novel was chosen due to the fact that it contains diverged intellectual spaces, which rely on an existential philosophy and futuristic thresholds, combined with methodological and linguistic strength, embodying the agony, ideology, and the mystery in the understanding of the realistic epic since it does not matter how the Arab and the Jewish characters in the novel differ, the novel transmits several messages from the implicit writer's perspective, constructed by her life within and through the novel's issues, dealing with the challenges that the two nations face.

The study aims to trace the methodological techniques and the consequences of the content; to expose the relation between the structure and the context, with an attempt to look thoroughly through issues of structure and content, as the several implications they contain, studying the address, language, characters and other elements in an analytical narrative way. The importance of the study is embedded in its attempt to explore the secret issues, the message concealed between the lines, and revealing the significant cultural richness hidden in the complex of the relation between the content and the structure in the novel.                                                                       255-272

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Fardawi, H. . (2018). The relation between form and content in the novel “By the Beaches of Travel”. AL-Majma, (13), 255–272. Retrieved from http://ojs.qsm.ac.il/index.php/majma/article/view/421

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