فنون البديع في الشعر الاندلسي : بنو الاحمر انموذجا == Arts Of Rhetoric In Andalusian Poetry Banu - Al - Ahmer As A Sample
Author name:
اسامة عبد العباس عبد اليمة حمود
Supervisor name:
قصي سالم علوان الجلبي
General topic:
Arabic Language and Literature
Specific topic:
Literature
Degree:
Master
University:
University Of Basrah - College Of Education For Human Sciences - Department Of Arabic Language
Language:
Arabic
University location:
Basrah
First pages:
01T4512 - p.pdf
Abstract:
Andalusian Literature represented a shining page in the History of the Arab Literature for its creativity and enrichment of the literature; and the Poetry of Banu - al - Ahmer was only one part of that literature for its real enrichment.As the Age of Banu - al - Ahmer was the last of the Andalusian literary age,I decided to study an artistic angle no researcher has ever tackled ,i.,e., (The Arts of Rhetoric of the Andalusian Poetry - Banu - al - Ahmer as a sample).This does not mean that there were no such studies that proceded this one. There were many studies in the field that tackled the poetry of the Age, which we referred to i9n the Introduction of the research. I decided to make my study to the poetry of this age in following way : a forward and three chapters precede by an introduction, followed by a conclusion and results. The forward is a kind of entry to the study, which came into two subjects : the first is a bird's eye - view about rhetoric and our point of view and the other is a general view about the Poetry of Banu - al - Ahmer.In Chapter One we study (the Musical Arts) represented by : alliteration, studding, reversing the first part of the line with the second, all types of repetition, division, recreation, reverse and replacement and "the necessity of what is not possible".Chapter Two deals with (The Arts of Playing) - these arts are given this name "playing" ,as we mentioned and explained in the Introduction - we gave it a short definition - represented by puns and emphasizing praise to resemble slander, and good reasoning an ignoring the knower.In Chapter Three we studied the (Moral Arts) ,which include : counterpoint, synonymy, peer account, citation, embedding and exaggeration. There is a point I would like to draw attention to ,viz., the inequality in their dealing with the arts of rhetoric and ours in talking about them. The conclusion illustrated the most important resulted the researcher got to followed by the resources we made use of in competing our research. I traced, in my study, the poetry of the Age from the books and poetry books I could get and from the books that studied the poets along with their poetry.Finally, this humble effort is nothing but a fruit of continuous hard work.For what suffices is that I did my best ; so if I made something good ,then thank Allah. But If wronged ,then it is my own weakness