Poetics of Ancient and Classical Arabic Literature

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Ancient Arabic Literature
Ancient Arabic Poetry
Arabesque Structure
Arabic
Arabic Language
Arabic Literary History
Arabic Literary Tradition
Arabic Literature
Arabic philology
Arabic Poetic Tradition
Arabic poetic tradition scholarship
Arabic Poetry
Aristotle's Poetics
Aristotle’s Poetics
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Classical Arabic Literature
classical poetry analysis
culture
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German Classical Philology
Ibn Qutaybah
Ibn Rashiq
Ibn Tabataba
literary hermeneutics
Literary Historical Fact
Literary Thefts
Oriental Philology
Philological Criticism
Poetic Motifs
Poetic Postulates
postulates
pre-Islamic Arabian Poetry
Qudama Ibn
Qur'anic exegesis
sacred text interpretation
simile and metaphor studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138854673
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through analysing ancient and classical Arabic literature, including the Qur'an, from within the Arabic literary tradition, this book provides an original interpretation of poetics, and of other important aspects of Arab culture.

Ancient Arabic literature is a realm of poetry; prose literary forms emerged rather late, and even then remained in the shadow of poetic creative efforts. Traditionally, this literature has been viewed through a philologist’s lens and has often been represented as ‘materialistic’ in the sense that its poetry lacked imagination. As a result, Arabic poetry was often evaluated negatively in relation to other poetic traditions. The Poetics of Ancient and Classical Arabic Literature argues that old Arabic literature is remarkably coherent in poetical terms and has its own individuality, and that claims of its materialism arise from a failure to grasp the poetic principles of the Arabic tradition. Analysing the Qur’an, which is known for confronting the poetry of the time, this book reveals that "post Qur’anic" literature came to be defined against it. Thus, the constitution and interpretation of Arabic literature imposed itself as a particular exegesis of the sacred Text.

Disputing traditional interpretations by arguing that Arabic literature can only be assessed from within, and not through comparison with other literary traditions, this book is of interest to students and scholars of Islamic Studies, Arabic Studies and Literary Studies.

Esad Durakovic holds a PhD in the field of Arabic literature from the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade and is Professor of Arabic Languages and Arabic Literature at the University of Sarajevo. His research interest focus on literary interpretation from Arabic.

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