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Arabic Poetry in general and Iraqi Modern Poetry in particular are abundant in emotional, nationalistic and political attitudes. Iraqi poets express their devotion and loyalty to their homeland profoundly and figuratively.
Ismail Ismail
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Eliotic Seeds in B. S. Al Sayyab's Poem "The Rain Song'': An Analytical Study
"The Rain Song" is considered one of the most notable poems of modern Arabic poetry in general and of B. S. Al Sayyab in particular. It is a landmark in the history of modern Arabic poetry. The present paper aims at unearthing the seeds of T. S.
Ahmed Taher Abdu Nagi
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The artistic image in the poetry of Badr Shaker Al-Sayyab [PDF]
The picture is not new to old and modern Arabic poetry, but it is in modern Arabic poetry more intense, as some modern poems reach a set of successive images. However, Al-Sayyab, who is one of the pioneers of the modern Arab poetry movement, took special
Ibrahim Jindary
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The Classical and Modern Concept of Unity in Arabic Poem (Arabic)
The issue of harmony and unity in the Arabic criticism and poem is of prime concern, which gained the great importance in modern criticism; as various critiques are of the different opinions regarding its existence, significance, applications and ...
Yahya Khan
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The Classical and Modern Concept of Unity in Arabic Poem
The issue of harmony and unity in the Arabic criticism and poem is of prime concern, which gained the great importance in modern criticism; as various critiques are of the different opinions regarding its existence, significance, applications and ...
Yahya Khan
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Pioneering Role of Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī in Rise of Egyptian Resistance Literature (Case Study of Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi’s Diwan) [PDF]
Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī played a major pioneering role in Islamic uprising and guiding the activities of writers at the end of nineteenth century and the beginning of twentieth century.
Mostafa Mahdavi Ara +2 more
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The Role of Repetition in War Imagery of Arabic and Persian Poetry in the Final Quarter of the Twentieth Century [PDF]
 Repetition is the most prominent phenomenon in poetry, especially in poems of war. This technique can create various dimensions such as beauty and spirituality.
Hashem Mohammad Hashem (Elkomey)
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Neo-classicism in modern Arabic poetry
<p><em>Modern neo-classical poetry constitutes a phase of literature that can be sharply separated from its immediate ancestry. Arab poets composed by imitative versifiers who very rarely employed it as a means of expressing fresh human experience.
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A Semiotiotic Approach to Poetic Intention and the Challenges Involved [PDF]
Semiotics has experienced many developments in the final decades of the twentieth century , espeually in connection with the intended meaning in contemporary poetry .
Mohammad Mohammad khaqani Esfahani +1 more
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On Distinctiveness of the Arabic Poetic Canon of the 13th to 18th Centuries [PDF]
The long period of the 13th to 18th centuries in Arab history has hardly received exhaustive treatment in international scholarship. To account for this deficiency, one might note that while in recent decades there has been much accomplished in the field
Alexander B. Kudelin
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