syrian short stories in thirties and middle forties

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فاطمة خلیلی

خریجة جامعة آزاد الاسلامیة فرع علوم وتحقیقات بطهران.

abstract

the present article is an attempt to review the syrian short storyfrom the period between 1931 to 1947 and its development. syrian short stories in this period are affected by cultural, political and historical events.

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