The critical readings presented by the critic and novelist Muhammad Qutb were keen to examine the worlds of the fictional text and the common spaces between fictional works, in order to reveal the visions behind them.
The author of this novel is a poet, its hero is a poet, and most of its people are poets, and its subject is poetry and literature, and its lesson is that the poetic soul is the most beautiful thing in the world, and the most creative image drawn by the brush of the greatest painter in the palette of beings, and that it is what wanderers wander about, and those who are obsessed take over it, when they think that they love images and are interested in the beauties of faces.
The experience of writing about novels from the other side of the world carries within it the experience of travel and travel, the discovery of new geographies, histories, and strange customs, where the joy of real and imaginary tales about souls living beside a river that makes its way through vast fields, and an old fortune teller who sings to passers-by and reads fortunes to them; With every novel there is a different experience, and a long life that reveals its secrets behind the lines.
The critical vocabulary that is used in criticizing a dramatic text is undoubtedly different from that used in more traditional linguistic and literary trends, and in this book "The Language of Drama" by David Burch, the writer attempts through it to present a set of important ideas and principles of contemporary critical theory and language analysis to students of drama, especially since drama has not received sufficient attention from linguistic theorists and linguistic analysts compared to other types of discourse.
An inventory of most of the phrases and words with common errors in writing, as the author - who is a capable writer and linguist - was able to benefit from his scientific expertise, and collect for us these words that may have appeared in the writings of some writers, poets, and orators, and the reader accepts them without examining or researching them, because they came within the folds of a poetic text or a literary article by a famous writer of literature and prose.
The book contains some social articles, and in these articles and poems, Gibran reiterates his belief in the unity of existence and the transcendence of the soul and its constant longing or thirst for freedom from the shackles of the body that shackles it, to return to the source of its existence.
American society has been dominated by two apparent traits: one is the general supremacy of the Sunnah in matters of beliefs and morals, and the other is the trait of practical experience and self-esteem in paving the way of life and facing the unknown.
In this book, we present various modern books written by Westerners about Islam and Islamic nations, and we see in them a difference between right and wrong, or honesty and lies, or good and bad intentions.
The call to prophecy is a unique phenomenon in the human world that has not appeared among nations other than the Semitic dynasty, and it must have a reason that the study of prophecies in these nations will reveal.
The subject of this book is the emergence of the divine belief, from the time man was taken as Lord until he knew God as the One, and was guided to the integrity of monotheism.
People love talking about awards, just as they love every scene of racing and competition in the fields of intellectual activity or the fields of physical sports.
Karl Marx and his followers say: Religions are the opium of the people, and people accept religion because it numbs them and distracts them from the misery of life.
Not many years had passed since the conquered East was fascinated by the manifestations of power in modern European civilization, until the call to revive the ancient heritage and return the trust to its people was heard in Egypt and in the Arab world before it was too late.
"Language - despite its antiquity - has many advantages renewed as modern studies in the linguistic and phonetic sciences advance, and researchers return to its characteristics, revealing the aspect of its advantage and the aspect of its superiority over others, after a group of them considered it an anomaly that indicates a deficiency or indicates a stagnation in development according to the rule of languages common among the languages of major civilizations.
The most amazing thing about Ibn Rushd's upbringing is that he grew up in the Almohad state, and that he received encouragement from one of their successors to work on explaining Aristotle and interpreting the topics of philosophy in general.
Many things in the world have changed, many things in Egypt have changed, and things have changed among the people that those who knew them see but do not know now.
It deals with a number of Egyptian, Arab and international creative figures; The author believes that personality, as it is the focus of life, is also the focus of thought and creativity.
The world of dams and restrictions now - for me and for everyone who passes by - is that isolated building in an area isolated to one of the outskirts in some of Cairo's many wide neighborhoods, as if it senses people's alienation from it and its alienation from people.
Ein Meister auf dem Weg zur UnsterblichkeitEduard Mörikes Novelle Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag von 1855 entführt die Leser:innen in die Welt des genialen Komponisten Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Al -Akkad was not only a great writer and poet, but also a journalist with distinctive opinion articles in which he dealt with many social, literary, and political issues.
Dive into the intricate and mesmerizing world of James Joyce's "e;Ulysses,"e; a groundbreaking novel that has captivated readers and scholars for decades.
Néologisme d’un auteur aujourd’hui oublié, titre d’un livre disparu des bibliothèques, le mot arriviste a fait sa carrière grâce à un best-seller de 1902.