Manifestations of Romanticism in Ali Al-Taie’s Poetry and their Classification Based on Friedrich Hegel’s Theory
Manifestations of Romanticism in Ali Al-Taie’s Poetry and their Classification Based on Friedrich Hegel’s Theory
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Keywords: contemporary Iraqi Literature, Romanticism, Friedrich Hegel, Ali Al-Taie.Abstract
Centuries ago, the romantic school dominated public taste and Arabic and Iraqi poetry for a very long period. The poets followed the approach of this school, and among the members of this generation is the doctor and poet Ali Al-Taie, who painted multiple colors of love through the concept of romance. Perhaps his experience was similar to the experiences of the poets who preceded him, because he opened new doors in the field of love, emotions, and romance, and the relationship between love and romance. It is a causal relationship that represents the summoning of emotions and the tendency toward poetic feeling, because poetry is an explosion of emotions and feelings, and this is what we find in his poetry as the best representation of those feelings. From this standpoint, this research sheds light on the study of his poetry, as he used the features of the romantic doctrine in it.
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