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The book includes sixteen studies about medieval Hebrew poetry compared with Arabic poetry. It is well known that since the tenth century medieval Hebrew poets took Arabic poetry as the ultimate paradigm in terms of prosody, language purism and rhetorical devices and even in regard to poetical genres. However, the concept unifying all studies in this book is that a comparative examination must consider not only the identical elements in which Hebrew poetry borrowed from the Arabic one, but alos what is much more significant – what Hebrew poetry stubbornly set itself at a distance from Arabic poetry. The conclusive result of this sort of examination is that Hebrew poetry combined selectively borrowed Arabic poetical values with traditional ethical Jewish values to create a distinctive poetical school.
Hebrew poetry, Medieval --- Arabic poetry --- History and criticism. --- Arab influences.
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"A body of Bedouin oral poetry which was collected in the second or third Islamic century, the pre-Islamic qasidah, or ode, stands with the Qur'an as a twin foundation of Arabo-Islamic literary culture. Throughout the rich fifteen-hundred-year history of classical Arabic literature, the qasidah served as profane anti-text to the sacred text of the Qur'an. While recognizing the esteem in which Arabs have traditionally held this poetry of the pagan past, modern critics in both East and West have yet to formulate a poetics that would provide the means to analyze and evaluate the qasidah. Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych here offers the first aesthetics appropriate for this orally composed Arabic verse, an aesthetics that is built on--and tested on--close readings of a number of the poems. Drawing on the insights of contemporary literary theory, anthropology, and the history of religions, Stetkevych maintains that the poetry of the qasidah is ritualized in both form and function. She brings to bear an extensive body of lore, legend, and myth as she interprets individual themes and images with references to rites of passage and rituals of sacrifice. Her English translations of the poems under discussion convey the power and beauty of the originals, as well as a sense of their complex intertextuality and distinctive lexicon." -
Arabic poetry --- Poésie arabe --- Qasidas --- Rites and ceremonies in literature. --- Themes, motives. --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Poésie arabe
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Arabic poetry --- Salons --- Oral tradition --- Poésie arabe --- Salons littéraires --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Islamic Empire --- Empire islamique --- Intellectual life. --- Vie intellectuelle --- Poésie arabe --- Salons littéraires --- History and criticism
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#KVHA:Taalkunde Arabisch --- #KVHA:Cultuurgeschiedenis Arabisch --- #KVHA:Godsdienst Arabisch --- #KVHA:Poëzie Arabisch --- Arabic poetry --- Christianity --- #KVHA:Cultuurgeschiedenis; Arabisch --- #KVHA:Godsdienst; Arabisch --- #KVHA:Poëzie; Arabisch --- #KVHA:Taalkunde; Arabisch --- Religions --- Church history --- History and criticism --- History --- Muʻallaqāt --- Muʻallaḳāt --- Mudáhabát --- Moallakat --- Mouʼallaqât --- Golden odes --- معلقات --- المعلقات --- al-Muʻallaqāt --- Arabian Peninsula --- Arabic language --- Poetry
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Laudatory poetry, Arabic --- Arabic laudatory poetry --- Arabic poetry --- History and criticism. --- Shawqī, Aḥmad, --- Būṣīrī, Sharaf al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Saʻīd, 1213?-1296? --- Kaʻb ibn Zuhayr --- Muḥammad, --- Kaʻb ibn Zuhair al-Muzanī --- Caab ben Zoheir --- Kaab ibn Zuhair --- Muzanī, Kaʻb ibn Zuhair --- Kaʻbi ben Zoheir --- Kaʻb ibn Zuhair --- كعب ابن زهير --- كعب بن زهي --- كعب بن زهير --- کعب بن زهير --- گعب بن وهير --- Ka'b bin Zuhayr --- Shawki, Ahmed, --- Šauqī, Aḥmad, --- Šawqī, Aḥmad, --- Ahmed Shawki, --- Shawqi, Ahmed, --- Şevki, Ahmet, --- Chawqi, Ahmad, --- Shauki, Akhmad, --- Шауки, Ахмад, --- احمد شوقي --- شوقي، أحمد --- شوقي، أحمد،, --- Mahomed, --- Maḥmūd, --- Mahomet, --- Mohammed, --- Magomet, --- Mu-han-mo-te, --- Nabi Muhammad, --- Mukhammed, --- Maometto, --- Mahometto, --- Mohammad, --- Mahoma, --- Muḥamad, --- מוחמד --- מוחמד, --- ، محمد --- النبي محمد --- محمد --- محمد الرسول --- محمد النبي --- محمد، نبي --- محمد، پيامبر --- محمد، --- محمدو --- محمد, --- محمد. --- ممحمد، --- Criticism and interpretation. --- In literature. --- Būṣīrī, Sharaf al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Saʻīd, --- Al Busiri, --- Boussayri, Mouhammadou, --- Boussiri, Mouhammad al-, --- Būṣīrī, --- Būṣīrī, Muḥammad ibn Saʻīd, --- Busiri, Şärafäddin Mähämmäd, --- Būṣīrī, Sharfuddīn Muḥammad, --- Busuili, --- Dalāṣī, Muḥammad Sharaf al-Dīn al-Būṣīrī, --- Şärafäddin Mäḣämmäd äl-Busiri, --- ،البوصيري، شرف الدين محمد بن سعيد --- ،الچصيرى --- ،بصيري، شرفالدين محمد بن سعيد --- ،بوصيري، شرفالدين محمد بن سعيد --- ،شرفالدين محمد بن سعيد البوصيري --- ،شرفالدين محمد سعيد بوصيرى --- محمد الرسول, --- محمد النبي, --- Poésie élogieuse arabe --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Criticism and interpretation --- Būṣīrī, Sharfuddīn, --- ،بصيري، شرفالدين محمد بن سعيد --- ،بوصيري، شرفالدين محمد بن سعيد --- ،بوصيرى، شرفالدين --- ،شرفالدين محمد بن سعيد البوصيري --- ،شرفالدين محمد سعيد بوصيرى
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