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- Title
A Study of the Phonetic Peatures in the Poems of 'Taisir Saboul' Relying on the Poetry Book of 'Desert Sorrows".
- Authors
Ghorbanzadeh, Behrouz; Taqvai, Sarah
- Abstract
One of the integral and inseparable elements of poetry is its music, which manifests in various forms. This musicality can stem from poetic meters, rhymes, word coordination, and the unique resonance of each letter juxtaposed with others. Taisir Saboul (1939 - 1973), a contemporary Jordanian poet, employed diverse techniques in her poems to craft music. This article aims to analytically explore the poet's distinctive style in selecting poetic meters and music by analyzing the frequency of these artistic techniques in her works. The findings reveal that Taisir tailored her meters based on the poem's subject and theme, captivating audiences through unconventional methods like assurance, rotation, and blending modern with classical poetry. Simultaneously, she employed norm-defying techniques such as implication and merging modern with classical poetry to enage readers. Rhyme repetition emerges as a prevalent form of inner musicality in Taisir's poems. This repetition not only underscores words but also bolsters their meanings. Taisir also focused on visual musicality through stair-like and vertical poetic line structures to accentuate specific stanzas against others and highlight individual words or stanzas effectively
- Subjects
MUSIC; PHONOLOGY; POETICS; RHYME; CLASSICAL poetry
- Publication
Arabic Language & Literature (2008-7217) / Majallah-i Zabān va Adabiyyāt-I ̒arabī, 2023, Vol 15, Issue 3, p79
- ISSN
2008-7217
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22067/jallv15.i3.2311-1342