Homesickness in the novels of Bushra Abu Sharar “Dora” Novel as sample

الحنين إلى الوطن في روايات بشرى أبو شرار... رواية "دورا" أنموذجا

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Keywords:

Bushra, Palestine, Novels, Short Stories, Homeland, Homesickness, Struggles

Abstract

Bushra Muhammad Abu Sharar, the famous Palestinian writer and novelist, wrote her novel "Dora" longing for her homeland, Palestine, when she resided in Alexandria. These circumstances caused her to migrate in order to protect herself and her family by leaving her home, belongings, relatives, and homeland, so what can her feelings and we express about her! Indeed, no one can describe that except for those who lived through these events.

Strangers living in a big city and the capital (Cairo) coming from their places of living that were made up of villages and rural areas, but they are living in conflict in the city that is foreign to them, or we read about old people who yearn for earlier stages in which they lived. The same is the case with Dora's novel, which we will talk about in this article.

Author Biographies

Bushra Yasmin Hashmi, International Islamic University, Islamabad

PhD Scholar, Department of Literature

Arabic Faculty, International Islamic University, Islamabad

Dr. Abdul Mujeeb Bassam, International Islamic University, Islamabad

Assistant Professor, Department of Literature

Arabic Faculty, International Islamic University, Islamabad

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Published

2022-09-15

How to Cite

Bushra Yasmin Hashmi, & Dr. Abdul Mujeeb Bassam. (2022). Homesickness in the novels of Bushra Abu Sharar “Dora” Novel as sample: الحنين إلى الوطن في روايات بشرى أبو شرار. رواية "دورا" أنموذجا. Alorooba Research Journal, 3(3), 215–229. Retrieved from https://www.alorooba.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/38