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Ahmed Amin said: “I was assigned to teach rhetoric at the Faculty of Arts of Fouad I University around 1926 AD, and I longed then to know what the Franks wrote and what the Arabs wrote on this subject, and I benefited many benefits from this comparison, and then I moved after that from what the Franks and Arabs write about rhetoric to the subject of literary criticism. Salam, the layers of poetry by Ibn Qutaybah, the two industries by Abu Hilal al-Askari, the criticism of poetry and the criticism of prose by Qumama, the proverb by Ibn al-Athir, and the balance between Abu Tammam and al-Bahtari by al-Amdi, and I knew the method of all these books, so when I read the English books of criticism, I saw in them a great attempt to turn criticism into an organized science, with rules and principles, while the Arab books I mentioned did not establish the origins.”.
Book description:
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Author: Ahmed Amin
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Number of pages: 396 pages
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The subject of the book: Literary criticism
The contents of the book:
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Part I:
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Part I: Theories of criticism
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Part II: Applications and observations
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Part II:
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Part I: The History of Literary Criticism among Arabs and Arabs
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Part II: History of Criticism in the Twentieth Century
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Part III: The History of Arab Criticism
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