Description of Water Wheels in Andalusian Poetry | ||
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature | ||
Article 1, Volume 2, Issue 1, July 2010, Pages 107-140 PDF (401.21 K) | ||
DOI: 10.37654/aujll.2010.64084 | ||
Author | ||
Instructor Dr. Salaam Abed Fayad | ||
Abstract | ||
The Fountains (Nawaears) in Andulous aroused the feelings of the poets and the writers, thus, they are immortalized by poems. The water that drops from (Keezan) is likened to the tears, and the voice of the fountain is just like the wailing and longing. The poles of the fountains are also likened to the organs. Thus, the fountains have formulated a phenomenon that draws the attention. It is not only the tool which is used to lift water to irrigate fields and farms, but it is the source of singing and cheerfulness for the poets. | ||
Keywords | ||
Andulsian Poetry; criticism; Literary History | ||
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