A Critical Introduction to Modern Arabic Poetry
MUTRAN 69 sons of Nasif al-Yaziji, Khalil and Ibrahim. like other young intellectuals of his time Mutran took an active interest ...
THE PRE-ROMANTICS 70 Not the least important of his literary activities were his translations of some of Shakespeare's plays: Th ...
MUTRAN 71 moved abruptly from one theme or part of his poem to another. Even more significantly, those Arab critics who consciou ...
THE PRB-ROMANTICS 72 obligations which he had to carry out, and are therefore not to be given too much importance in an impartia ...
MUTRAN 73 Mutran was therefore the first to be aware of the subjective nature of much of his poetry in that volume. In a famous ...
THE PRE-ROMANTICS 74 Assailed by waves like the waves of my affliction which wear it out as my disease wracks my frame While the ...
MUTRAN 75 tion between man and nature acquires a philosophic significance and the whole universe is felt to be bound together in ...
THE PRE-ROMANTICS 76 In another (1,218) he writes about the sad memories evoked in his mind by the discovery among his clothes o ...
MUTRAN 77 concrete reality of women. The suspicion is confirmed by a poem like 'A Virgin Bathing in the Sky' (i,292) (written in ...
THE PRB-ROMANTICS 78 resorted to the narrative poem, and he even experimented with the dramatic monologue. He wrote many narrati ...
MUTRAN 79 although we have to be on our guard against the possibility of reading too much in it, since we are told by the poet t ...
THE PRE-ROMANTICS 80 experimental nature of the poem is stressed by Mutran who in the prose introduction wrote: To this day ther ...
MUTRAN 81 Smash all the pens, would that prevent Hands from engraving the stone? Cut off the hands, would that restrain Eyes fro ...
THB PRE-ROMANTICS 82 affirms his kinship with the neoclassicists by regarding himself primarily as a moral teacher when he write ...
MUTRAN 83 of poems on social and political subjects and a lessening in the poet's imagina- tive inventiveness. Indeed one still ...
THE PRE-ROMANTICS 84 bulky than the other three, there are hardly more than half a dozen short poems which embody what can be de ...
THE DIWAN GROUP 85 and literature. Mazini distinguished himself as a poet, critic, essayist, novelist and translator. He began h ...
THE PRB-ROMANTICS 86 malaise of the Egyptian intellectual at the beginning of the century. Shukri, however, did not acknowledge ...
THE DIWAN GROUP 87 Writing of this group of poets, one of them, 'Aqqad, says the following in his well-known book Egyptian Poets ...
THE PRE-ROMANTICS 88 pointed out,^28 the classical Arabic poets members of the group read were obviously confined to those of th ...
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