RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Literatura popular andalusí y ficción castellana: "Ziyad ibn ‘Amir al-Kinani", "101 noches", y el "Caballero Zifar" T2 Popular Andalusi literature and Castilian fiction: "Ziyad ibn ‘Amir al-Kinani", "101 Nights", and "Caballero Zifar" A1 Wacks, David A. K1 Ziyad ibn ‘Amir al-Kinani K1 101 Nights K1 Libro del Caballero Zifar K1 Popular Andalusi literature K1 Medieval Castilian prose K1 101 Noches K1 Literatura andalusí popular K1 Prosa castellana medieval K1 Filología K1 Philology K1 Literatura K1 Literature AB There is very little manuscript evidence of the popular (non-courtly) literatureof al-Andalus. For this reason it is difficult to assess its importance for thedevelopment of Castilian literature, and more broadly, for our understanding of medievalIberian literary practice as an interlocking set of systems that includes a numberof linguistic, religious, and political groups. Ziyad ibn ‘Amir al-Kinani (Granada, ca.1250) and the 101 Nights (Granada, 1234) are two examples of Andalusi popular fictionthat provide important information for our understanding of works of early Castilianfiction such as the Libro del Caballero Zifar. The two Andalusi works provideevidence of a bilingual culture of storytelling that nourished both Arabic and Castilianliterary texts. In particular, the inclusion of Arthurian material in Ziyad that predatesthe earliest translations of Arthurian texts into Castilian forces us to rethink both thesources of Zifar as well as the Iberian adaptation of Arthurian material in general. PB Universidad de Alcalá. Servicio de Publicaciones SN 1137-8905 YR 2015 FD 2015 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/28160 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/28160 LA spa DS MINDS@UW RD 16-abr-2024