Emotional Experience in Al-Basti’s Poetry: Horizons and Ingredients
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https://doi.org/10.25130/jaa.17.59.3Keywords:
Emotional Experience, Simplicity, Horizons, NutrientsAbstract
Although this Andalusian poet is obscure, and there is no mention of him or his poetry in the known sources, and he is the last of the poets of Andalusia, his collection has a number of advantages that enhance its importance and give it a leading position, including that it is the only source for identifying its author, and that his poetry is closely linked to his personality and strongly connected to his life, as it is considered a historical document full of clear-cut images of the difficult and sad life of the Muslim Arabs as they see the loss of their kingdom and glory. And because the poet is usually the tongue of his people who speak of the vicissitudes of their lives, we resolved to seek out his emotional experience, which we see as a critical term that is considered in the world of poetry the driving force of the elements of creativity in the soul of any poet, and that it is the base from which the poetic text takes off, soaring in the world of art and creativity.
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