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Poetics: Ibn Rashīq on the Definition and Structure of Poetry

  • Geert Jan van Gelder
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Classical Arabic Literature
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Classical Arabic Literature
© 2020 New York University Press, New York, USA

© 2020 New York University Press, New York, USA

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Letter from the General Editor iii
  3. Table of Contents vii
  4. Acknowledgements xi
  5. Abbreviations xii
  6. Introduction xiii
  7. Notes to the Introduction xxvi
  8. Verse
  9. A Qaṣīdah by ʿAbīd ibn al-Abraṣ 2
  10. A Qaṣīdah by ʿAlqamah ibn ʿAbadah 4
  11. A Qaṣīdah by al-Muthaqqib al-ʿAbdī 8
  12. An Elegy (Marthiyah) by al-Khansāʾ 12
  13. Polemics in Verse: An Invective Qaṣīdah by al-Akhṭal and a Reply by Jarīr 15
  14. Love in the Desert: A Qaṣīdah by Dhū l-Rummah, “To Mayyah’s Two Abodes, a Greeting!” 21
  15. An Umayyad Ghazal Poem, Used as an Abbasid Song Text 27
  16. ʿUdhrī Ghazal: a poem attributed to Majnūn Laylā 29
  17. Umayyad Ghazal: A Poem by ʿUmar ibn Abī Rabīʿah 31
  18. A Love Poem by Umm Khālid 33
  19. Anti-Arab, Pro-Iranian Lampoon (Hijāʾ), by Bashshār ibn Burd 34
  20. A Muḥdath (“Modern”) Ghazal Epigram by Abū Nuwās 37
  21. A Ghazal by Abū Nuwās: On a Boy Called ʿAlī 38
  22. Two Wine Poems by Abū Nuwās 40
  23. A Lampooning Epigram (Hijāʾ) by Abū Nuwās 43
  24. A Ghazal Poem by al-ʿAbbās Ibn al-Aḥnaf 44
  25. Three Love Epigrams by ʿUlayyah bint al-Mahdī 46
  26. A Zuhdiyyah (“Poem of Asceticism”) by Abū l-ʿAtāhiyah 49
  27. Ibn al-Rūmī: On His Poetry 51
  28. A Qaṣīdah by Ibn al-Rūmī: A Party at ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Ṣāliḥ al-Hāshimī’s 53
  29. A Panegyric Qaṣīdah by al-Buḥturī 58
  30. A Victory Ode by al-Mutanabbī: The Qaṣīdah on Sayf al-Dawlah’s Recapture of the Fortress of al-Ḥadath in 343/954 61
  31. Nature Poetry: Two Epigrams by Ibn Khafājah 65
  32. Strophic Poem: A Muwashshaḥah by al-Aʿmā al-Tuṭīlī 67
  33. An Anonymous Muwashshaḥah from Spain 69
  34. “There Descended to You”: A Philosophical Allegory by Ibn Sīnā 73
  35. Five Epigrams on Death and Belief, by Abū l-ʿAlāʾ al-Maʿarrī 75
  36. Mystical Ghazal: A Poem by Ibn al-Fāriḍ 79
  37. A Mystical Zajal by al-Shushtarī 83
  38. Two Elegies on the Death of his Concubine, by Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī 85
  39. A Zajal: An Elegy on the Elephant Marzūq 89
  40. Rajaz 93
  41. Prose
  42. Examples of Early Rhymed Prose (Sajʿ) 110
  43. A Pre-Islamic Tale: The Princess on the Myrtle Leaf (Three Versions) 114
  44. How the Queen of Sheba Became Queen 117
  45. Two Stories from al-Masʿūdī’s Meadows of Gold 119
  46. Lives of The Poets: al-Farazdaq Tells the Story of Imruʾ al-Qays and the Girls at the Pond 123
  47. Bedouin Romance: The Unhappy Love Story of Qays and Lubnā 127
  48. A Parable: The Human Condition, or The Man in the Pit 166
  49. Mirror for Princes (and Others): Passages from Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ’s Right Conduct 168
  50. Al-Jāḥiẓ on Flies and Other Things 176
  51. Essayistic Prose: Al-Tawḥīdī on the Superiority of the Arabs 195
  52. History as Literature: Al-Amīn and al-Maʾmūn, the Sons of Hārūn al-Rashīd 208
  53. Moral Tales and Parables: Passages from Rasāʾil Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ (The Epistles of the Sincere Brethren) 218
  54. Prose Narrative: Four Stories by al-Tanūkhī 225
  55. The Isfahan Maqāmah by Badīʿ al-Zamān al-Hamadhānī 245
  56. The Debate of Pen and Sword, by Aḥmad Ibn Burd al-Aṣghar 248
  57. A Visit to Heaven and Hell, by Abū l-ʿAlāʾ al-Maʿarrī 255
  58. Poetics: Ibn Rashīq on the Definition and Structure of Poetry 277
  59. Literary Criticism: From The Secrets of Eloquence by ʿAbd al-Qāhir al-Jurjānī 281
  60. Popular Science: Two Chapters from al-Damīrī’s Encyclopedia of Animals 297
  61. A Section from an Adab Encyclopedia: The Chapter on Stinginess fromThe Precious and Refined in Every Genre and Kind by al-Ibshīhī 305
  62. A Fairytale: The Tale of the Forty Girls 318
  63. Erotica: The Young Girl and the Dough Kneader, from al- Tīfāshī’s The Old Man’s Rejuvenation 333
  64. Two Burlesque Stories from Brains Confounded by al-Shirbīnī 339
  65. Lyrical Prose: A Visit to the Bath, by al-Ḥaymī al-Kawkabānī 345
  66. Notes 352
  67. Chronology 426
  68. Glossary of Names and Terms 429
  69. Bibliography 432
  70. Further Reading 452
  71. Index 457
  72. About the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute 466
  73. About the Typefaces 467
  74. About the Translator 468
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