%0 Journal Article %T Self-Knowledge in the Modern Egyptian Novel: An in-depth Reading of "Noon" (2008) by Sahar El-Mougy %A Aleya Said %J Oce¨¢nide %D 2013 %I Sociedad Espa?ola de Estudios Literarios de Cultura Popular SELICUP %X The paper provides a detailed analysis of the novel Noon (2008) by Egyptian feminist author Sahar El-Mougy. Along with the thematic issues tackled in the novel, mainly women¡¯s status and concerns in present day politically and socially troubled Egypt, the paper sheds light as well on the novel¡¯s style and narrative technique. The title of the novel is the name of ancient Egyptian primordial god of the ocean, Noon, the origin of all creation. In the novel Noon is the symbol of new births. The author chooses her narrator¡¯s voice to be that of the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky, women, fertility and love, Hathour. The goddess¡¯ voice is multi-functional; not only does it present the narrative, but it also interacts with the characters as the voice of their alter egos in the form of inner dialogues. She also whispers her advice and concerns to the four main characters. Hathour¡¯s aim is to get them to understand themselves and ultimately reconcile with their problems and with the world. %K Arabic %K feminist %K mythology %K oneness %K Mougy %K deities %K literature %U http://oceanide.netne.net/articulos/art5-10.pdf