Abbasid Belles LettresJulia Ashtiany, Gerald Rex Smith, T. M. Johnstone, Julia Bray, J. D. Latham, R. B. Serjeant, María Rosa Menocal, University of Cambridge, Raymond P. Scheindlin, Cambridge University Press, Michael Sells Cambridge University Press, 30 mar 1990 - 517 This volume of The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature covers artistic prose and poetry produced in the heartland and provinces of the 'Abbasid empire during the second great period of Arabic literature, from the mid-eighth to the thirteenth centuries AD. |
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a historical introduction | 1 |
Adab and the concept of belleslettres | 16 |
Life | 21 |
Shuūbiyyah in Arabic literature | 31 |
Translations and adaptions of nonArabic works | 50 |
Original works | 57 |
Ibn alMuqaffa and early Abbasid prose | 59 |
AlJāḥiz | 78 |
Wine poetry khamriyyāt | 219 |
Mystical poetry | 235 |
Precursors of the quhdiyyah | 265 |
Bashshār b Burd Abū lAtāhiyah and Abū Nuwās | 275 |
AlMutanabbī | 300 |
Panegyric madīḥ | 306 |
Transmission of Mutanabbis poetry | 314 |
Abū lAlā alMaarri | 337 |
Abū Hayyān alTawḥīdī | 112 |
AlHamadhānī alHarīrī and the maqāmāt genre | 125 |
Fables and legends | 136 |
Abbasid poetry and its antecedents | 146 |
The major poets in the genre | 168 |
Metres and rhyme | 174 |
u Political poetry | 185 |
Love poetry ghazal | 202 |
Ascetic poetry zuhdiyyāt | 215 |
Ibn alMutazz and Kitāb alBadr | 388 |
Egypt | 412 |
Chancery prose | 418 |
Narrative prose from the Tulunids to the Fatimids | 424 |
the Yemen | 442 |
Table of metres | 469 |
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