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Ahmed T. Hussein

Ahmed T. Hussein

Professor (Full) _ Glasgow Univ. U.K.

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Introduction
Professor of English Literature. Areas of interest include modern literary theory, postcolonial literature and feminism. My current research interest is the study of the social aspect of COVID-19 pandemic.
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September 1995 - September 2020
Applied Science Private University
Position
  • Faculty Member
Education
October 1982 - October 1988
University of Glasgow
Field of study
  • English Literature

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Publications (286)
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The Coronavirus has wrapped the whole universe with a mood of fear, depression, anxiety and loss of hope. It has made countries of the world, west and east, rich and poor, advanced and underdeveloped, all engaged in a common task: facing one ‘invisible’ enemy; the pandemic. The consequences are conditions that, the UN states, have not been experien...
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Among the most interesting female characters in Shakespeare's oeuvre is Hamlet's Gertrude. Many studies have been conducted on the critical study of the character of Hamlet's mother. Critics have split in their views of Gertrude. Many condemn her and view her as an embodiment of the frailty her son used to describe her weak and shallow gender; some...
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Since its first publication in 1786, Vathek brought fame to William Beckford. It has attracted critical attention on many levels. It soon has become the inspiration of poets and novelist during and after Beckford's age. George Gordon, Lord Byron is said to have cited Vathek as a source for his poem, "The Giaour". Other Romantic poets used oriental...
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Recognized as one of the major figures of modern literature, Woolf is highly regarded both for her innovative fiction techniques and insightful contributions to literary criticism. In her short fiction, she explored such themes as the elusive nature of storytelling and character study, the nature of truth and reality, and the role of women in socie...
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Hamlet has attracted many research projects. It has remained Shakespeare's most-analyzed play. The play and its central characters have been the outlines of several critical studies that dealt with the various perspectives of analysis. Many studies tried to examine Shakespeare's religious faith as projected in the play. Some tried to inspect the to...
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Peer-reviewing for Íkala, Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura, a sceintific journal, Scopus listed Q 2.

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