The Hagia Sophia In Modern Arabic Poetry
Hagia Sophia means sacred wisdom in Ancient Greek and had been used as a museum in the recent past. Currently it has been given the status of a place of worship with the official name of Ayasofya-i Kebir Cami-i Şerifi [Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque], and it ...
Abdelkarim Amin Mohamed Soliman +1 more
doaj +3 more sources
A Contrastive study of 'Inversion' in Modern English and Modern Arabic Poetry
The present paper respects 'inversion' as a habit of arranging the language of modern English and Arabic poetry . Inversion is a significant phenomenon generally in modern literature and particularly in poetry that it treats poetic text as it is a ...
نادية خيري محمد سعيد
doaj +2 more sources
A Speculative Poetics of Tammuz: Myth, Sentiment, and Modernism in Twentieth Century Arabic Poetry
In this paper, I attempt to read the poetic principle behind the Tammuzi movement of modern Arabic poetry through the lens of speculative poetics. While speculative-poetic accounts of modern poetry, such as those provided by Allen Grossman, blazed new ...
Hamad Al-Rayes
doaj +1 more source
Comparing Byzantine and Arabic poetry: Introductory remarks [PDF]
Older generations of modern critics pronounced negative assessments of both Byzantine and Arabic poetry for lacking originality and creativity. Further, medieval readers of Greek and Arabic presumably could not properly understand the content of
Mavroudi Maria
doaj +1 more source
Narrative elements in Abdul-Wahab al-Bayati poetry [PDF]
Poems and stories have traditionally interacted. We find poets who told stories in their poetry. As the genre of story was not common in Arabic literature, Arab poets used it in their poems.
farhad Rajabi +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Saniya Saleh: Her Poetry and Originality [PDF]
This research is on exploration of Saniya Saleh's poetry. It tries to specify its literary position and the significance of its originality. Although this article emphasizes that this poetess follow the modernist movement in Arabic poetry, it by no means
Lotfiyya Ibrahim Barham
doaj +1 more source
The Theme of “Hopelessness” Among the Diwan School Poets: The Example of Abbas al-Akkad
The formation of a new literary movement—as a result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the nationalist movement that dominated the world—gave rise to many new tendencies and schools of thought. Poetry, the most important tool influencing the Arab
Rümeysa Zeynep Uylaş
doaj +1 more source
A Speculative Poetics of Tammuz: Myth, Sentiment, and Modernism in Twentieth Century Arabic Poetry
In this paper, I attempt to read the poetic principle behind the Tammuzi movement of modern Arabic poetry through the lens of speculative poetics. While speculative-poetic accounts of modern poetry, such as those provided by Allen Grossman, blazed new ...
Hamad Al-Rayes
doaj +1 more source
دراسة فنيّة لشعر معروف الرّصافي
Ma’rūf bin Abdul al-Ghanī al-Russāfi was a great Arabic poet and writer. As a great advocate of freedom he opposed his contemporary rulers of Irāq. He was known as a poet of freedom.
Dr. Muhammad Saleem, Dr. Syeda Bano
doaj +1 more source
The Comparative Study of the Linguistic Representation of Shafiei Kadkani and Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayati to Hallaj's Tragedy from the Perspective of Ideational Metafunction [PDF]
Halliday's systemic functional theory is a social look at a language which is interwoven with three metafunctional processes. Studying literary texts from linguistic aspects, such as ideational function is one of the new research approaches which improve
Abdolmajid Jamali, Mohammadreza Mirzania
doaj +1 more source

