Originality and renewal in Bashar Ibn Bard's poetry and the distinctive features of his poetry
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https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi3.992Keywords:
Authenticity . Renewal . FeaturesAbstract
The aim of the research is to identify the different aspects of life that distinguished the first Abbasid era from its previous eras, and to identify the manifestations of the renewal of the poets of the first Abbasid era in constructing the Arabic poem in its weights, words and meanings, and identifying the features of renewal and violating the familiar pattern in building the poem in Bashar Ibn Bard's poetry
Through the questions that the research seeks to answer, it was relied on the descriptive approach and the research reviewed the aspects of the political, social, mental and moral life that prevailed in the rule of the Abbasid state in its first era. The most important results of the research are the following
Bashar Ibn Burd is considered the pioneer of the modernists in the street, and this is what prompted Dr. Abdullah Al-Tayeb to say that Bashar is the right of the Imam of the Muhadditheen, as Ibn Rashiq affirmed that he was the
first to herniate the Badi’ among the Muhadditheen. Therefore, Bashar Ibn Baad is considered the Imam of the Muhadditheen
The movement of renewal took effect at the beginning of the second century AH and clashed violently with Mahmoud, the ancient poet and his method. The poets of this era introduced some aspects of renewal in poetry, which included renewal in words and the construction of the poem, weights, strength in abortion, meanings and imaginations. The logo has many purposes
Bashar’s poetry in general, and in the field of satire in particular, has many artistic features and characteristics that characterize it and set his poetry a unique character in its approach and subject matter. This can be summed up in the following: Rekindling the populist tendency
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