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    ISBN: 9789004168404
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 354 S.
    Year of publication: 2009
    Series Statement: Brill studies in Middle Eastern literatures 33
    Series Statement: Brill studies in Middle Eastern literatures
    DDC: 892.7/1099533
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    Keywords: Arabic poetry History and criticism ; Arabic poetry Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Jewish religious poetry, Arabic History and criticism ; Jemen ; Lyrik ; Geschichte ; Jemen ; Religiöse Lyrik ; Juden ; Geschichte
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789047442196
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 892.7/1099533
    Keywords: Arabic poetry History and criticism ; Bruiloftsliederen ; Mondelinge literatuur ; Lyrik ; Religiöse Lyrik ; Jemen ; Juden ; Palestina
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /M.S. Wagner -- Introduction /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter One. Defining the Ḥumaynī poem /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Two. Dialect in Ḥumaynī poetry /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Three. A golden age of Ḥumaynī poetry /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Four. The status of Ḥumaynī poetry /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Five. R. Sālim Al-Shabazī and the Shabaziyyāt /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Six. Shabazian eroticism, Kabbalah and Dor deʿAh /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Seven. Ḥumaynī poetry and revolution in twentieth-century Yemen /M.S. Wagner -- Chapter Eight. Shabazī in Tel Aviv /M.S. Wagner -- Conclusion /M.S. Wagner -- Appendix One. The word “Ḥumaynī” /M.S. Wagner -- Appendix Two. Ḥumaynī form, structure, and prosody /M.S. Wagner -- Appendix Three. Orthography and prosody in St /M.S. Wagner -- Bibliography /M.S. Wagner -- Index /M.S. Wagner.
    Abstract: Like Joseph in Beauty traces the evolution of an Arabic poetic form called ‘Humayni poetry’. From Muslim mystical circles, the courts of aristocrats in Highland Yemen, and kabbalist circles of Yemenite Jews, Humayni poetry distinguishes itself with lyricism, musicality, and eroticism. It also plays a variety of code-switching linguistic games. The book addresses the connections between the Humayni poetry of Yemen and the sacred poetry of Jews from Yemen, a hitherto-neglected chapter in the history of Arabic and Jewish literatures. The book culminates with a discussion of ways in which poets and critics in modern-day Yemen and in Israel transformed this poetry
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-339) and index
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