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A Critical Introduction to Modern Arabic Poetry

โœ Scribed by M. M. Badawi


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
301
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is the first critical survey of the development and achievements of โ€˜modernโ€™ Arabic poetry, here signifying the period from the latter half of the nineteenth century to the present day. It ranges over the entire Arabic-speaking world and includes a discussion of the work of poets who emigrated to the United States and Latin America. Four main stages are examined in the development of a specifically modern Arabic poetry: the โ€˜neoclassicalโ€™, in which poets turned to their literary heritage for their ideals and inspiration; the pre-romanticโ€™, which was marked by a tension between a modified classical style and new romantic sentiments, itself the reflection of a wider cultural movement towards change and modernization; the โ€˜romanticโ€™, in which the tensions between form and content were resolved, and a lyricism and simplicity of language become the norm; and the โ€˜modernโ€™ or โ€˜contemporaryโ€™ which is typified by a reaction against romanticism, and dominated by either committed social realism or symbolism and surrealism. In the absence of any similar published work in a European language, the book, as well as being designed for students of Arabic literature and of comparative literature, will also be of interest to the general reader. No knowledge of Arabic is presupposed: all the verse (newly translated by the author) is given in English translation, and technical terminology has been reduced to a minimum.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Frontmatter......Page 1
Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 9
1 - Introductory......Page 13
2 - Neoclassicism......Page 26
Barudi......Page 28
Shauqi......Page 41
Hafiz Ibrahim......Page 54
Zahawi......Page 59
Rusafi......Page 67
Jawahiri......Page 74
Mutran......Page 80
The Diwan Group......Page 96
Shukri......Page 104
Mazini......Page 117
'Aqqad......Page 121
4 - The romantics......Page 127
Abu Shadi and the Apollo Group......Page 128
Naji......Page 141
Taha......Page 149
Abu Shabaka......Page 157
Shabbi......Page 169
Tijani......Page 180
Abu Risha......Page 184
5 - The emigrant poets......Page 191
In the United States......Page 193
In Latin America......Page 208
Mahjar poetry and romantic poetry......Page 214
The general background......Page 216
Bayyati and the committed poets......Page 222
Experiments in form......Page 235
Adunis and the New Poetry......Page 243
Khal and Hawi......Page 253
Sayyab......Page 262
General remarks on the contemporary poets......Page 270
7 - Epilogue......Page 273
Notes......Page 278
Index......Page 297


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