Research Article | Open Access
Stylistic Characteristics in the Poem "From the Spring of the Qur'an" by Abdel Majeed Farghali
Dr. Abdelghani nasri , Dr. Abdelmalek belmihoub
Pages: 251-266
Abstract
In the second half of the 1970s, stylistics witnessed a significant boom in the Arab critical arena.
Our critics and intellectuals embraced this new Western phenomenon, exploring its characteristics and
surrounding context, and adapting it to suit the Arabic text. This effort aimed to overcome the
shortcomings of contextual approaches and open up to various contemporary critical approaches to
reading Arabic heritage texts. In this study, I focused on the stylistic approach to explore the artistry of
Abdel Majeed Farghali's poetry, specifically in the collection "From the Spring of the Qur'an," with the
aim of exploring the world of the text and capturing the aesthetic inspirations inherent in its spirit.
On this basis, this study, entitled "Levels of Stylistic Analysis in Abdel Majeed Farghali's Collection
"From the Spring of the Qur'an," aims to formulate an approach that engages with the specificity of the
Arabic text. This approach focuses on stylistic levels to explore the meaning of the poem and
demonstrates the most important findings
Keywords
Aesthetic quotations, stylistic study, literary discourse, text reading, Arabic text .