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Foreigners and Egyptians in the Late Egyptian Stories

Foreigners and Egyptians in the Late Egyptian Stories

Linguistic, Literary and Historical Perspectives

By Camilla Di Biase-Dyson

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Publish Date

2013

Publisher

BRILL

Language

eng

Pages

498

Description:

In 'Foreigners and Egyptians in the Late Egyptian Stories' Camilla Di Biase-Dyson applies systemic functional linguistics, literary theory and New Historicist approaches to four of the "Late Egyptian Stories" and shows how language was exploited to establish the narrative roles of literary protagonists. The analysis reveals the shifting power dynamics between the Doomed Prince and his foreign wife and the parody in the depiction of the Hyksos ruler Apophis and his Theban counterpart Seqenenre. It also sheds light on the weight of history in the sketch of the Rebel of Joppa and the general Djehuty and explains the interplay of social expectations in the encounters between the envoy Wenamun and the Levantine princes with whom he seeks to trade.