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Aesthetic Elements in A. Pope & H. Ibrahim Selected Fraternal Epistles - A Comparative Study

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The aim of this comparative research is to manifest some aesthetic elements found in some fraternal verse epistles written by two renowned figures, Alexander Pope and Hafiz Ibrahim. This book is hoped to be fruitful in linking the English and Arabic literatures as far as the genre of epistle is concerned. Approaching the genre of epistle aesthetically is significant because earlier researches -in the area of epistle- often concentrate on the historical, literary and linguistic value of epistle. Few researches, almost none, deal in depth with the aesthetic dimension of epistle. Despite the fact that Pope and Ibrahim arise in vastly different literary contexts, they show some similarities, and yet some differences. The analysis of the selected epistles shows that there are a number of aesthetic elements shared by both poets; but the poets are different in maintaining each one.

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Noha Siraj Labani is a passionate lecturer, trainer, and a freelance translator. Growing up in the holy city of Makkah makes her appreciate cultural diversity, languages, and translation. She holds an M.A in English Comparative Literature form UQU. She works as lecturer at IAU since 2013. She likes to volunteer, write, travel and cook for family.

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Authors Noha Siraj Labani
Publisher Noor Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2017
 
EAN 9786202345118
ISBN 9786202345118
No. of pages 136
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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