Inequality and the Recipient of Poetry in Andalusian Criticism
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https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i6.2123Keywords:
Inequality, Recipient, Andalusian Criticism, The Requirements of the Situation, The Etiquette of Composing Poetic PurposesAbstract
The duality of (text/reception represents the fabric of a relationship, and the fruit of its maturity in writing that is characterized by quality. The poet has the largest share of his poetic potential in the composition of this fabric so that his poetry becomes influential and attractive. Therefore, revealing the effect of reception lies in the poet’s examination of the methods of expression, once in which the (recipient of the poet’s work hides during writing, on his excitement and in consideration of his follow-up of the poetry after writing, and once it appears from a reciprocal relationship in the specificity of each poetic purpose or occasion between the text and its recipient. Between this consideration and commitment, poetry falls, varying from the best to the worst. This focus on consideration of the situation and appropriate poetic etiquette was the approach of research in investigating the best and worst of poetry according to reception in raising or lowering poetry artistically.
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