Hispano Arabic Literature And The Early Provencal Lyrics
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Hispano-Arabic Literature and the Early Provencal Lyrics by J. A. Abu-Haidar Pdf
As the distinctive contribution of Islamic Spain to Arabic literature, the strophic muwashshahand zajal are still viewed by some as a development from putative Romance prototypes. No less than seven theories of origin of the Provençal lyrics have been proffered, foremost among them being the Arabic origins theory. This book lets the strophic muwashshah tell its own tale of a natural development in the context of classical Arabic literature.
A Crack in the Wall by Margaret Obank,Samuel Shimon Pdf
This anthology of daring new Arab poetry highlights the work of poets from around the Arab world. This is a personal journey for most as they explore their lives and cultural complexities with an intensity of images and emotions.
Classical Arabic Begging Poetry and Šakwā, 8th-12th Centuries by Georgia-Nepheli Papoutsakis Pdf
This monograph traces the history of two little-known and understudied genres of classical Arabic poetry, namely begging and complaint (sakwa) poetry, from their beginnings to the end of the 12th century. The two genres are interrelated and have therefore been studied here in parallel. Begging poems are petitions in verse addressed to a patron and in which the poet poses as poor, dispirited and in need of support. Poets describe their supposed poverty using striking, yet patently unrealistic, exaggerated images (starved families, ramshackle houses, tattered clothes, squalor, mishaps, etc.), with a view not only to arousing the patron's sympathy but also to amusing him. Complaint poetry, on the other hand, aired the most diverse kinds of grievances, but by far the most common and therefore important were general plaints about one's times, contemporaries and milieu, as well as complaints about one's financial predicament. The study considers only these two categories of grievances, which are closely related with begging verse; because the blame of one's times, contemporaries and milieu centred on the supposed ignorance, baseness and stinginess of the poet's coevals, the disregard of culture, merit and talent, and the resulting misery and unprosperousness of the men of letters. The study shows that, since the 10th century, such moans became cliched themes of contemporary poetry, which poets felt obliged to include in their repertoire and which they mostly cultivated as a literary exercise. It is therefore wrong to take them literally or to regard them as subversive literature. Besides breaking new ground in the field of classical Arabic literature, the book will also be of interest to comparatists.
Author : Modern Language Association of America Publisher : Unknown Page : 2358 pages File Size : 51,6 Mb Release : 2002 Category : Languages, Modern ISBN : STANFORD:36105026449434