The culture motives in Al Hilli poetry (The principles study)

مُحرِّكاتُ الثَّقافةِ في الشعرِ الحِلِّيِّ (دراسةٌ نسقيَّةٌ)

Authors

  • M. Ayad Hamza Shahid al-Weissawi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62745/muhaqqiq.v5i12.79

Keywords:

cultural criticism, cultural patterns, the motives patterns, medieval literature, Hilla literature

Abstract

The research presented by me tries to explain the poetic movement of the literature of a particular city, characterized by its features that distinguish it from other cities, even if it is part of the total space of Arab and Iraqi poetry in general, and this urban space is the hilla, interspersed with another space which is the time in which the dimensions of the poetic subjects and their artistic nature presented In it from (495 AH - 1200 AH), therefore, we present an attempt to calculate an explanatory explanation in terms of cultural criticism, because it is an explanatory criticism based on a complete, careful, and comprehensive reading of the literature of this period in terms of poetry topics from (praise, lament, irony, firtation) and what is branching from these relational trends and The subjectivity presented by the Hilla poets themselves, so we will find the lack of poetic evidences because there is a complete thesis that was sponsored by (the cultural patterns of the original poetry until the twelfth century AH).
What we discussed in it are phenomenological phenomena that moved and penetrated all poetic subjects and called them (nominal literary patterns, the alienation and affiliation pattern, and the civilization pattern).

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Published

2022-06-15

How to Cite

M. Ayad Hamza Shahid al-Weissawi. (2022). The culture motives in Al Hilli poetry (The principles study): مُحرِّكاتُ الثَّقافةِ في الشعرِ الحِلِّيِّ (دراسةٌ نسقيَّةٌ). Al-Muhaqqiq, 5(12), 119–144. https://doi.org/10.62745/muhaqqiq.v5i12.79