Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Sami Yousef Abu Zeid
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Number of pages: 296 pages
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The subject of the book: Abbasid Literature Prose
The contents of the book:
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Chapter One: An introductory study on political, social, and cultural life and the extent to which this life influenced Abbasid prose.
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Chapter II: On the schools of artistic prose, especially the school of Tarsal and the school of Badi'a and Sana'a.
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Chapters three and four: They are devoted to the study of the flags of the Tarsal school, namely: Abdullah ibn al-Muqaffa', Sahl ibn Harun, Ahmad ibn Yusuf, Amr ibn Masada, Ibn al-Zayyat, al-Jahiz, Ibn Qutayba, and al-Tawhidi.
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Fifth chapter: Dedicated to the study of the flags of the school of Badi'a and San'ah, namely: Ibn al-Amid, Badi al-Zaman al-Hamdani, Abu al-'Ala'la al-Ma'arri, and al-Hariri.
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The last six chapters: The Arts of Arabic Prose: Oral Prose, Written Prose, Short Narratives, Long Narratives, and Popular Narratives.
Also available
Abbasid Literature - Poetry
Encyclopedia of Poets of the Abbasid Era 2/2





