Brief descriptions of Abdellah Khammar’s works contained in this site

 Taqniyāt al-dirāsah fī al-riwāyah: Almawadi Alidjtimaiah 

The techniques of novel study: 3- The Social Themes 

 

This book allows the student to know the importance of themes in the novel. The author presents his experience, his experiments in life and his intellectual and moral vision through issues that he arises. They are, therefore, the spirit of the novel, and the main purpose of his writing.

The novelist informs the student through these themes of society's problems, concerns and worries and highlights them. He also explains to him the difficulties of developing societies and developed communities and problems that seem common to all of them. These problems, however, vary in intensity due to political  and economic systems that prevail in society, such as poverty, ignorance and disease and social evils such as alcoholism, drug abuse, theft and gambling.

Students can also learn from this book how to build a theme through a clear plan, create characters that represent the theme, build appropriate relationships between them, and determine appropriate locations for it. All this with a chosen model to build the theme cited from the great Russian writer Dostoyevsky.
         The book offers live models for social issues written by the great novelists, Algerians, Arabs and Westerners. These models aim to invite the student to save the virtuous values
​​of society without intolerance, increase his agreement with the people of his community and his understanding of the people around him and also of other peoples and their living conditions.