The 'atlal-nasib in Early Arabic Poetry: A Study of the Development of the Elegiac Genre in Classical Arabic PoetryYarmouk University Publication, Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies, 1999 - Arabic poetry - 291 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Etymology of ritha Elegy | 13 |
The Connection Between Ritha and Thar | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
abodes Ahmad al-Shir appears Arabic poetry aspect atlal atlāl-nasīb Baghdad battle beauty become beginning Beirut beloved blood brother Cairo calamity cause changed chapter classical connection considered critics dahr Dār death deceased departed depicts describes desolate destroyed destruction discussed early effaced elegiac elegizing elegy elements enemy enumeration example express fact fate Finally genres give hands idea incite indicates Islamic Jahiliyyah killed lament meaning mentioned motifs Muhammad nasīb night once opening origin panegyric passed past period poem poet poet's poetic pre-Islamic present qasidah question rain ratha'a raththa relation relationship remains represent revenge ritha role ruins saying sense separation shares sorrow stop Studies style sympathy tears tha'r theme traces tradition tribe turn vengeance verb verses virtues vols weakness weeping winds women بها على قد كل لا لم ما من يا