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Was That Layla’s Fire?: Metonymy, Metaphor, and Mannerism in the Poetry of Ibn al-Fāriḍ

open access: yesOpen Theology
Regarded as one of the greatest poets of the Arabic language, and the greatest and most influential Arabic Sufi poet, ‘Umar ibn ‘Alī ibn al-Fāriḍ, set the standard for Arabic Sufi poetry after him. Known as the “Sultan of the Lovers” (Sulṭān al-‘Āshiqīn),
Ogunnaike Oludamini
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غريب اللغة في شعر ابن شهيد الأندلسي بين التظاهر بسعة المحصول اللغوي والحاجة إليه -بحث في الخلفية المعرفية-

open access: yesمجلة الآداب و العلوم الإجتماعية, 2015
This article deals with a remarkable linguistic phenomenon in the poetry of Ibn Chouhaid (382H/992 A.D- 426H/1035 A.D). It is about strange terms. Definitions of the term (Al-Ġharib), among ancient and modern Arabic lexicographers, show that it means ...
الزبير القلي
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Aesthetics of the Arabic Language in Nigerian Arabic Poetry: A Case Study of the Poetry Column

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The theory of the poetry column is well established among critics, referring to the traditional Arab method of composing poetry rather than the innovations introduced by modern poets. This theory encompasses the artistic conventions inherited from classical Arabic poetry, including the use of elevated language, precise stylistic techniques, and ...
Masama, A. A., Salisu A. A.
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Pen- Name in Persian and Arabic Poetry

open access: yes, 2012
 Abstract Pen-name (Takhalloss) is one of the main features of Persian poetry. It has been a matter of concern among many of Persian language geography poets in the orient at least up to the Mashrouteh era.
Ebrahim Khodayar   +1 more
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Semblance of Arabic Poetry

open access: yesMirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, 2019
Nos proponemos una breve aproximación a la poesía árabe del medioevo tardío con una clave de lectura centrada en las metáforas alusivas al vino, el agua, las lágrimas, el rocío y las flores. La prohibición y el deseo, la postergación y la melancolía por la ausencia de la amada, por el exilio, las penas ahogadas en el vino son las vías por la que la ...
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Nature and death in the poetry of al-Malā'ika, al-Shābbī and Shukrī, and certain English Romantic poets : a comparative study

open access: yes, 2015
The first part of this thesis, divided into two chapters, deals with the early background of European Romanticism; the reasons behind its appearance and problems of definition.
Hussein, Ronak Hassan
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Arabic Poetry Today : A Global Perspective

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International audienceThis talk offers an overview of contemporary Arabic poetry and its presence across the world. It will explore the main trends and voices shaping the field today, both within the Arab world and in the diaspora.
Letellier, Bénédicte
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