Familiar place in the poetry of the first Abbasid period * 132-247 AH

  • Abd Al-Jabar Salim Abd Al-Karem Tikrit University
  • May Abd Al-qaliq Awad Tikrit University

Abstract

Location affects in humans to the same extent that influenced him, and he is not space negative " externally " is a juvenile , but holder material for awareness of the poet internal and place pet is where Tanasseh self , and left him , and calls for self to the tranquility and satisfaction and contentment which is everywhere raises a sense of camaraderie , and every place where we lived and we felt the warmth and protection so that this place is a substance to our memories , and familiar place in the field of hair setting off a state of tension between the self and spatial phenomenon feels Askew link with the place and glue .
The research was divided on four demands , and as follows:
The first topic: familiarity City


The second topic: familiarity House


The third topic: familiarity palaces


Section IV: familiarity grave


   We have found through research that Thmt an intimate relationship between the poet and the place The place pet is the return of a fateful to the source of contentment Net where depends on machined dimensions psychological linked affinity to a particular place , and this means that the fact that the place pet psychic rather than substantive , Valfah place linked to the homeland more for being homeless Malvh combines all of the memory of man and loved and grew and grew up next door ...
He has a thousand of the city he grew up in and affected by the boundaries , and when the house is because he is familiar with the place of residence , which represents the first of childhood memories
The familiarity of the palace was the familiarity of friends and I love it
The scourge of the tomb came from familiarity to the owner of the tomb or because the last place

Published
Apr 6, 2019
How to Cite
ABD AL-KAREM, Abd Al-Jabar Salim; AWAD, May Abd Al-qaliq. Familiar place in the poetry of the first Abbasid period * 132-247 AH. Journal Of Al-Frahedis Arts, [S.l.], n. 19, p. 150-169, apr. 2019. ISSN 2663-8118. Available at: <http://www.jaa.tu.edu.iq/index.php/art/article/view/430>. Date accessed: 30 nov. 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/art.v0i19.430.
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