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Sex and Symbol in Andalusian Comic Poetry

open access: yesRevista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares, 1995
Este artículo presenta unas coplas de chirigota compuestas por desempeño público durante el carnaval en una villa agraria de la provincia de Sevilla. Las coplas están compuestas entre los años 40 y 90.
David D. Gilmore
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Prophetic praise in Andalusian poetry, the Almohad era [PDF]

open access: yesآداب الرافدين, 1981
The personality of the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) was and still is one of the most influential figures in its era and the ages that followed it, and the impact of his personality is evident in Arabic literature, both oriental and ...
Munjed Bahjat
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Causes of Extremism in Andalusian Poetry –Almuahedeen Era

open access: yesJournal of AlMaarif University College
The research, entitled (The Reasons for Exaggeration in Andalusian Poetry), deals with exaggeration as an ancient artistic phenomenon used by poets to exaggerate expression and exceed the limits of reason to attract the recipient's attention.

semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Empathy for Animals in Andalusian poetry, The Era of Tawa'f and Moravids

open access: yesJOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES, 2022
The Andalusian nature is a wonderful environment that has always inspired poets to come up with many poetical images and ideas . The overall landscape is the essential source of these poetical images which are conveyed beautifully by the poets to the ...
ابتهال عبد الكريم فيصل   +1 more
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Nature as a Motif in Arabic Andalusian Poetry and English Romanticism [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature, 2020
This paper examines some tenets in the Andalusian and Romantic poetry and shows how poets such as Ibrahim Ibn Khafāja (1058-1138) and William Wordsworth (1770 –1850) used nature as a motif in their poetry.
Ghassan Aburqayeq
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Inequality and the Recipient of Poetry in Andalusian Criticism

open access: yesJournal of Posthumanism
The duality of (text/reception  represents the fabric of a relationship, and the fruit of its maturity in writing that is characterized by quality. The poet has the largest share of his poetic potential in the composition of this fabric so that his ...
Qussy Abraheem Nemma   +1 more
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Eloquence Assemblage in Andalusian Poetry

open access: yesمجلة كلية التربية للبنات, 2019
The eloquence assemblage, as it is appeared in this research, is the most prominent terms that accompany the art. It includes the whole artworkand it does not stop at the borders of the construction, but also extends to the material presented in this or ...
جنان قحطان فرحان
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THE USE OF AMBIGUOUS IRONY IN ANDALUSIAN POETRY

open access: yesمجلة كلية التربية للبنات, 2019
Among the findings of the research are: 1. This type of ambiguity is old in use and was adopted by the Arab poets as a reaction against hyperbole and as a tendency towards compression of expression that results in an.
الاستاذ الدكتورة حمیدة صالح البلداوي
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Effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention to reduce social isolation and loneliness in community-dwelling elders: A randomized clinical trial. [PDF]

open access: yesNurs Open, 2023
Abstract Aims To assess the effect of a multicomponent intervention on reducing social isolation and loneliness and improving the quality of life in community‐dwelling older adults. Design A cluster‐randomized controlled clinical trial. Methods A total of 56 older adults participated in the control group and 63 older adults in the experimental group ...
Hernández-Ascanio J   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Andalusian Muwaššaḥ Poetry

open access: yesThe Arabist: Budapest Studies in Arabic
This article, published posthumously, re-examines the origins, structure, and development of Andalusian muwaššaḥ poetry through a close reading of the surviving corpus and the medieval critical tradition.
Alan M. Jones
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