The relationship between the novel and history was close and it reflected the contemporary novel historical events within their habitat narrative and crystallized events, revolutions and wars that were massing in our time in the novels Including Arabic novel that her luck and plenty of historical material It then calls the critics of the Arabs as a literary genre preserves the history of the Arabs and deals with social and political currents. The history gleaned from manholes and novel one, what is the difference between them? This question hesitates in cash books and literary circles about the novel, these hybrid genres carry the critics themselves to answer him and show its impact and difference between the two axes. This study takes the novel "the futility of the Fates" to Naguib Mahfouz, a model which shows the most important citizen coalition difference between the novel and history It describes the concept of the novelist in history and function of the text. It is clear that the history of the novel turns into a genre and change course and come out of the real concept to the way or pot to answer the question novelist who wants to find an answer in his novel and not a goal, as is the case in the historical literature of Naguib Mahfouz.
Masboogh, S. M., & Delshad, S. (2017). The Concept of History in the Novel "The Futility of The Fates" Naguib Mahfouz. Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 13(2), 241-261. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2017.200876.537
MLA
Seyed Mehdi Masboogh; Shahram Delshad. "The Concept of History in the Novel "The Futility of The Fates" Naguib Mahfouz", Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 13, 2, 2017, 241-261. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2017.200876.537
HARVARD
Masboogh, S. M., Delshad, S. (2017). 'The Concept of History in the Novel "The Futility of The Fates" Naguib Mahfouz', Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 13(2), pp. 241-261. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2017.200876.537
VANCOUVER
Masboogh, S. M., Delshad, S. The Concept of History in the Novel "The Futility of The Fates" Naguib Mahfouz. Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 2017; 13(2): 241-261. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2017.200876.537