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Thomas Hefter
University of Houston - Houston / United States
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Thomas Hefter's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Reader in al-Jahiz: The Epistolary Rhetoric of an Arabic Prose MasterT HefterEdinburgh University Press, 2014122014
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\'You Have Asked...\': The Addressee and the Absent Reader in the Works of Al-JahizTH HefterPh. D. Dissertation, The University of Chicago, 2008.) Heinrichs, Wolfhart …, 198421984
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The Unique Necklace (Al-ʿIqd al-Farīd)T HefterJournal of Near Eastern Studies 70 (1), 167-168, 20112011
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The Unique Necklace (Al-\'Iqd al-Farid), vol 1T HefterJOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN STUDIES 70 (1), 167-168, 20112011
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" You Have Asked--": The Addressee and the Absent Reader in the Works of Al-JāḥiẓTH HefterUniversity of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, 20082008
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