
Jurji Zaydan
Über den Autor
Jurji Zaydan was a prominent Lebanese historian, novelist, and intellectual known for his contributions to Arabic literature and his efforts to promote cultural awareness in the Arab world. Born in Beirut in 1861, Zaydan was deeply influenced by the cultural renaissance taking place in the Arab world during his lifetime. He founded the Arabic Scientific Institute in Cairo and was a key figure in the movement to revive and modernize Arabic literature, steering it towards a more contemporary and accessible style. His works often blended historical narratives with fictional elements, making them both educational and entertaining.
Nationalität
Libanese
Geburtsdatum
December 15, 1861
Geburtsort
Beirut, Lebanon
Todesdatum
January 21, 1914
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