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The Social Motive in Lamenting Cities in Andalusian Poetry from the Era of the Taifas to the End of Islamic Rule [PDF]
Adel Faisal Huwaidi, Saleh Wais Muhammad
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Reading Spain's "African Vocation" : the figure of the Moorish priest in three fin de siglo novels (1890-1907) [PDF]
Hooper, Kirsty
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The Political Transformation of Religious Motifs in Andalusian Poetry
Ramazan MEŞE
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The Poet and Daughter of the Sea: Animated Ships in Andalusian Arabic Poetry
Al-Masāq, 2007The Mediterranean Sea has stirred the imagination of Andalusian poets of the tenth and eleventh centuries. They wrote many poetic maritime scenes with lively details about sea and ships. Describing ships as camels ranging over the land is the central core-image of these scenes.
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The semiotics of cultural Representations in Andalusian poetry
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES, 2022This study aims at identifing the semiotic signs that are carried by the cultural representatives inherent in the body, (such as clothing and adornment) that reflect the culture of society, and which were employed in Andalusian poetry; in the Al-Murabit and Al-Muhaddithian poetry of this period. suggest what is difficult to be confined, in the range of
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