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عنوان المقال عربي

أصول الشعر العربي، مارغوليوث، عرض ونقد

اسم الباحث عربي

محمد فالح الجبوري

Abstract

The English orientalist David Samuel Margliouth recorded a great presence in modern Arab criticism, especially in the article “The Origins of Arabic Poetry” published in the Asian Journal in 1925, in which he dealt with the ignorance of pre-Islamic poetry. This article received great attention from Arab critics, the most prominent of whom was Taha Hussein, who He adopted the ideas of Margliouth and worked on developing and strengthening them with evidence and other topics in a book he issued a year after the article was published under the title (On Pre-Islamic Poetry).

Keywords

Arabic poetry, origins, Arabic poetry, Margoliouth, presentation, criticism

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