ناول 'یہوہ' کا زمانی و مکانی تجزیہ: جغرافیائی تنقید کے تناظر میں
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Abstract
This research delves into Ali Nawaz's novel "Yahwa," examining it through the lens of geo-criticism, with a specific focus on temporal and spatial analysis. The study aims to explore how Ali Nawaz weaves historical settings, ancient cities, and cultural details of Jews and world into his narrative, highlighting their quest for economic and religious domination. Employing a geo-critical approach, this research analyzes the cultural, temporal, and spatial dimensions present in the novel, shedding light on how these elements contribute to the broader narrative structure and thematic depth. Data analysis involves a detailed examination of the textual representation of geographic and temporal settings, alongside cultural myths and traditions. The findings reveal the intricate interplay of history, culture, and space in Ali Nawaz's storytelling, offering insights into his innovative literary style and its implications for understanding historical and contemporary socio-cultural dynamics. This study provides a comprehensive framework for future research in geo-criticism and contributes to the broader discourse on cultural and spatial studies in literature.
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