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An Anthology of Modern Arabic Poetry
Books Abroad, 1974Roger Allen +2 more
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Muḥammad al-Māghūṭ’s rhetoric of sincerity: a major voice in modern Arabic poetry
Edebiyât: A journal of Middle Eastern literatures, 2021This article highlights the poetics of Syrian poet Muḥammad al-Māghūt ̣(1934-2006) as forging a poetic identity enacted as a series of performative contradictions between the empirical and the poetic selves in what amounts to a discourse of “rhetorical ...
Daniel Behar
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Modern Arabic Poetry: An Anthology
World Literature Today, 1988PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I: Poets Before the Fifties Ilya Abu MadiThe Human ClayThe Phoenix Umar Abu RishaA Roman TempleAn Eagle Ilyas Abu ShabakaYou or I?This Is My WineI Love You Al-Akhtal al-SaghirThe Wisdom of LifeHind and her Mother Sa'id 'AcqlDo Not Show Your LoveMore Beautiful Than Your EyesDark BeautyFrom: The Book of Roses ...
Roger Allen, Salma Khadra Jayyusi
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University Teaching As Formation: Modern Arabic Poetry Course 445, as an Example
2020 Sixth International Conference on e-Learning (econf), 2020This research aims to demonstrate within the framework of the constructivist theory how the teaching of modern Arabic poetry can be conducted as formation through an extensive workshop in which students learn to analyze poetic texts in relation to the ...
Alawi Al Hashimi, Nuri R. Ageli
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Journal of Language Teaching and Research
This study analyzes the portrayal of spring in classical and modern Arabic poetry. It investigates the images of spring and their influence on Arabic poets. This study relies on Russian formalist approaches.
Emad A. Abuhammam +3 more
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This study analyzes the portrayal of spring in classical and modern Arabic poetry. It investigates the images of spring and their influence on Arabic poets. This study relies on Russian formalist approaches.
Emad A. Abuhammam +3 more
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The Influence of Western Literary Movements on the Modern Arabic Poetry: A Descriptive Study
International journal of social science and human researchThis paper discusses and demonstrates how the Western literary movements, especially romanticism, symbolism, and surrealism, have strongly influenced modern Arabic poetry.
Lect. Muhanned R. K. Al-Sultani
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MODERN ARABIC POETRY CRITICSM FORM AHMAD AMIN’S PERSPECTIVE
Muaddib: Journal of Arabic Language and LiteratureThe development of modern Arabic literature has brought about significant changes in the field of Arabic poetry, mainly due to the influence of Western literary traditions that encouraged poets to move away from classical Arabic conventions.
Ni'ma Royyin Husnaya +3 more
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International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
Modern Arabic poetry represents a major turning point in the literary history of the Arab world. From the late nineteenth century onward, Arab poets began to challenge the rigidity of classical poetic forms and experimented with new themes, structures ...
M. Safiullah
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Modern Arabic poetry represents a major turning point in the literary history of the Arab world. From the late nineteenth century onward, Arab poets began to challenge the rigidity of classical poetic forms and experimented with new themes, structures ...
M. Safiullah
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Alienation: A Gap Between Human and AI in Ancient and Modern Arabic Poetry
Journal of Educational and Human SciencesThe study examines the role of artificial intelligence in poetry production and compares it to human poetry, focusing on the concept of "Alienation" as a fundamental element of human poetry.
Noha Abdel +3 more
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Akkad's Contribution to the School of Modern Arabic Poetry
The Faculty Journal of Arts, Rajshahi UniversityAkkad's influence on modern Arabic poetry is profound, marking him as a transformative figure in literary history. His work represents a compelling fusion of classical tradition and modern sensibilities, reshaping Arabic verse and positioning him among ...
Al Amin
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