The obsession with tendency in Arab modernist poetry Textual reading in the poetic maqalih experience

Authors

  • Abdel Fattah Sultan Al-Sabri Assistant Professor of Literature and Modern Criticism in the Department Arabic Language - College of Education - Taiz University

Keywords:

tendency, existentialism, truth, mysticism, experience, sadness, alienation

Abstract

     This research attempts to reveal the obsession with tendency among the most prominent poets of Arab modernism and the most complete example of it, which is Al-Maqaleh, because the obsession with tendency is the most prominent obsession of Arab poetry and its modernist experience, and it is a moment of tension that confronts two times: a present that is not convincing, and a coming that does not come until it is gone. He asks more than he answers. Foretelling of an existential poetic stance that is steadfast, compact, and probing, structuring the poet’s experience and speech until its end. This is what we will find out in successive research, starting with this research, which will undertake to reveal this tendency obsession: where did it emerge and how? What is the nature of its first manifestations and experiences? What were the first stages of the development of his speech? Through an analytical approach that is inspired by and employs the semiotics of discourse and methodologies for analyzing it. But in a way in which interest in what is said is equal to interest in how it is said. This approach will consist of an introduction, two sections, and a conclusion.

Published

2024-12-29

How to Cite

Al-Sabri, A. F. S. (2024). The obsession with tendency in Arab modernist poetry Textual reading in the poetic maqalih experience. Al Saeed University Journal of Humanities Sciences, 7(4), 70–93. Retrieved from https://journal.alsaeeduni.net/index.php/sjhas/article/view/240
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