It attempts to present to the ordinary reader what personality is and its value, and how we can form it, because the social conditions that surround us may hinder the positive growth of personality, and there are customs that have spread among young people that prevent the development of personality.
It presents readers with a luxurious collection of famous pictures and drawings in Europe, with a glimpse of their history and the history of the painters who performed them, and a description of the circumstances that gave birth to the arts and worked to develop them in different times, in the four chapters in which the writer attempts to explain the general theory of the fine arts, and the aspects of decadence that plague them.
I only have their shadows with me, but they are living shadows that come and go in my memory, and everything that was and passed is in these living shadows an immortal being, and just as an inspired poet sees the entire words of nature translated into the language of his eyes, I have come to see in her abandonment the nature of Hassan Faten translated in its entirety into the language of my thought.
Lebanon's Scheherazade is the subject of this book, the short story in the creations of Lebanese women storytellers, what the writer narrates in Lebanon and what she embodies through her narrative imagination from the first indications until the last findings of the story among the writers of this scene now, are the selections that were chosen from a number of short story collections in addition to some Arab periodicals that publish the Lebanese short story creations, and we believe that these selected short story texts only express and embody the imagination of the Lebanese writer in this field.
Human history contains evidence that peoples such as the Pharaohs and the people of China and India withstood the hurricanes and transformations of time, and maintained their entity over the centuries.
What distinguishes this book is that it stems from the core of our contemporary Arab life, and does not depend on the psychological theories of Freud, Jung, Adler, Beaudoin, or Wervers.
The truth is that the conflict does not exist between science and religion, as each of them derives, on the one hand, from aspects of the intellectual formation of man.
Great love is not the love of first sight, the love of emotion, but rather it is the love of insight, the love of conscience and reason, and the greatness, glory and majesty of love between a man and a woman is due, at its core, to the lofty qualities that we attribute to our mothers, to social morals that society has taught us, and to family customs that we practiced in our childhood.
This book can be classified as one of the beginnings of what is called "travel literature" in our modern era, and it can be classified as part of the biography of the distinguished writer Ibrahim Abdul Qadir Al-Mazni, who says in the first pages of his book:"I was particularly pleased to travel to the Hijaz and not to the West, because the West visits Egypt, and if you wanted to, you could say that it is invading it, so we do not need to visit it, but as for the Hijaz, its affairs are very different, and we would be wise to make our knowledge of the Arab East deeper, our connection with it closer, and our connection with it stronger.
Are there any common factors and characteristics that make Nobel women stand on the same level under a specific umbrella in terms of their alignment according to the standard of excellence in creative performance?
Between the pages of this book is a group of articles and studies that deal with criticism and analysis of books and works by famous writers and thinkers, including: Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad, Al-Mazni, Taha Hussein, Muhammad Rashid Reda, Ali Mustafa Musharrafa, Salama Musa, Hafez Mahmoud, and Muhammad Hassan Heikal.
It is not just a story of love or strong emotions, but it stimulates in you sweet and bitter memories of the surprises of love, life, death, smiles and tears, which are the legacy of all human beings.
The novel in Africa now represents a state of remarkable presence, due to the accumulation of its achievements, the growth of its own library, and the emergence of a number of novel writers, male and female, who have left a strong imprint on the African and international novel scene.
It is indispensable for every story writer, critic, or lover of narrative art, as it puts on the analysis morgue details of narrative structure, narrative language, characters, and heroes.
Gibran Khalil Gibran returns once again to interrogating and addressing nature in his book "Storms", and through nature he summons life as a whole with its two great poles of life and death, and between them is love, as a strong and stormy thread extending between them.
"Broken Wings" is not a story about first love and its failure in the heart of a young man; Rather, it has enabled us now that time has passed between Gibran Khalil Gibran writing this novel and reading it now, as Gibran faces in this story the harsh social restrictions that separate loved ones and triumph over matter at the expense of everything else.
This play is one of the creations of the distinguished writer Ibrahim Abdel Qader Al-Mazni, as it confirms that the instinct for self-preservation in men is stronger, and that a woman's life revolves around the instinct for preserving the species.
There are different types of people in love: one fights against mistakes that have occurred, and he is the sinful lover; Another struggles with desires that are about to happen, and he is the lover who is tested.