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This volume deals with wa?f or description which is one of the salient characteristics of the qa?idah (classical Arabic poetry) tradition. The Introduction offers the theoretical background of wa?f and ekphrasis ("verbal representation of non-verbal texts" in its modern sense) that can be considered a Western counterpart of wa?f. The main part of the book examines descriptive passages in a selected group of Arabic qa?idah from different ages (Jahili, Abbasid, Andalusian) with the motifs of horses, bees and honey-gathering, visual artifacts, performance of song, and architecture. Approaching the Arabic ode in light of modern Western critical theory, including the theories of ekphrasis and of interarts studies, this work is original and innovative, so it leads to a new understanding of a major form of traditional Arabic poetry.

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Brill
9047401875 / 9789047401872
Ebook
01/01/2004
Arabic
276 pages