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Personification in Abbasid Poetry by Dr. Thair Samir Al-Shammari (2012), published by Dar Safa for Publishing and Distribution. A critical study of a key rhetorical device in classical Arabic literature.
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Personification in Abbasid Poetry by Dr. Thair Samir Al-Shammari (2012), published by Dar Safa for Publishing and Distribution. A critical study of a key rhetorical device in classical Arabic literature.

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In this specialized academic study, Dr. Thair Samir Al-Shammari explores the rhetorical phenomenon of personification (al-tashkhis) in Abbasid poetry. The book provides a deep analysis of how poets during this golden age of Arabic literature attributed human qualities, emotions, and actions to inanimate objects, nature, and abstract concepts. It examines the artistic value and semantic depth that this technique added to their verses, tracing its evolution and various manifestations. Through numerous examples and critical insights, the author offers a comprehensive resource for researchers and students interested in classical Arabic rhetoric, literary criticism, and the aesthetic dimensions of Abbasid poetry.
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