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Libri antichi e moderni

Moreh, Shmuel

Modern Arabic Poetry, 1800-1970: The Development of its Forms and Themes under the Influence of Western Literature.

E. J. Brill, 1976

110,00 €

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(Jerusalem, Israël)

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Metodi di Pagamento

Dettagli

Année
1976
Lieu d'édition
Leiden
Auteur
Moreh, Shmuel
Éditeurs
E. J. Brill
Thème
Literary Criticism Middle East & The Arab World Poetry Eastern, Literature & Art Hebrew Semitic & Jewish Languages and Grammar

Descrizione

RARE comprehensive monograph on the development of the differing forms employed in various literary movements in modern Arabic poetry, written by Shmuel Moreh (1932-2017), formerly professor of Arabic Language and Literature at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In addition to having written many books and articles dealing with Arabic literature in general and Iraqi Jewish Arabic literature in particular, he has been a major contributor to Elaph, the first online daily independent journal in the Arabic language, and a recipient of the Israel Prize in Middle Eastern studies in 1999. The book contains nine chapters arranged in three parts: 1) Strophic Verse, 2) Blank Verse, 3) Free Verse. Contains glossary of terms, bibliography and index. The book contains texts in Arabic. 240x160mm. XIV+355 pages. Softcover. Cover corners and front cover wrinkled. Sticker residues and peeling-mark on rear cover bottom edge. Cover edges and spine hinges rubbed. Spine edges bumped and heavily rubbed. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book on 19th and 20th century Arabic poetry by the preeminent authority in the field is otherwise in good condition.

Edizione: [series]: studies in arabic literature, supplements to the journal of arabic literature - volume 5.
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