عنوان المقال عربي
مراسلات الحواس في شعر المكفوفين في العصر العباسي
Abstract
The research is based on studying the technique of correspondence of the senses, and how the blind poet benefits from it in constructing some of his images, this pictorial style which is based in its content on the participation of more than one sense in drawing the poetic image. The blind poet has exploited this technique and adapted it to support his imagination to draw images of nature, so he created images by means of it, most of which he spread in the folds of his poetic purposes. Since these correspondence images contribute to arousing more than one sense at the same time, they push the recipient to interact with them due to their ability to influence and entertain due to their strangeness and distance from the usual. He sees in the sound a garden covered with flowers, and he smells a fragrant fragrance in the lightning, and his ear turns into a tactile sense to make speech a deadly wound like the edge of a sharp sword.
Keywords
Abbasid era, the senses, poetry of the blind
Recommended Citation
Al-Hasnawi, Amer Salal
(2025)
"Correspondence of the senses in the poetry of the blind of the Abbasid era,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 8:
Iss.
3, Article 2.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol8/iss3/2