Desert Travel as a Form of Boasting

Desert Travel as a Form of Boasting
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Publisher : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 344706112X
ISBN-13 : 9783447061124
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Book Synopsis Desert Travel as a Form of Boasting by : Georgia-Nepheli Papoutsakis

Download or read book Desert Travel as a Form of Boasting written by Georgia-Nepheli Papoutsakis and published by Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. This book was released on 2009 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Boasting about one's travels through the desert was a very common topic of self-praise in early Arabic poetry (ca. 500-750). Desert crossing would attest to a man's character, providing evidence of his valour, stamina, industriousness and ambition. The book focuses on desert travel as a self-praise theme in early Arabic poetry and especially in the work of the Umayyad poet Dur-Rumma (ca. 695-735), one of the last great exponents of the Bedouin poetic tradition. It discusses the various motifs associated with desert travel in Dur-Rumma and traces their antecedents in the work of earlier poets. By analyzing the diachronic development of the travel theme and evaluating its place within the poem as a whole, it challenges the widespread view of the Arabic ode (qasida) as a tripartite composition and contributes to a better understanding of early Arabic poetics. For despite the fact that desert travel was a central theme of early poetry, it has never been studied in detail and its purport as a theme of self-praise has not been generally recognized.


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