In this Book
Classical Arabic Literature: A Library of Arabic Literature Anthology
A major translation achievement, this anthology presents a rich assortment of classical Arabic poems and literary prose from pre-Islamic times until the eighteenth century, with short introductions to guide non-specialist students and informative end notes and bibliography for advanced scholars. Both entertaining and informative, Classical Arabic Literature ranges from the early Bedouin poems with their evocation of desert life to refined urban lyrical verse, from tender love poetry to sonorous eulogy and vicious lampoon, and from the heights of mystical rapture to the frivolity of comic verse. Prose selections include anecdotes, entertaining or edifying tales and parables, a fairy-tale, a bawdy story, samples of literary criticism, and much more.
With this anthology, distinguished Arabist Geert Jan van Gelder brings together well-known texts as well as less familiar pieces new even to scholars. Classical Arabic Literature reveals the rich variety of pre-modern Arabic social and cultural life, where secular texts flourished alongside religious ones. This masterful anthology introduces this vibrant literary heritage—including pieces translated into English for the first time—to a wide spectrum of new readers.
An English-only edition.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright, Letter
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Notes to the Introduction
Verse
A Qaṣīdah by ʿAbīd ibn al-Abraṣ
A Qaṣīdah by ʿAlqamah ibn ʿAbadah
A Qaṣīdah by al-Muthaqqib al-ʿAbdī
An Elegy (Marthiyah) by al-KhansÄʾ
Polemics in Verse: An Invective Qaṣīdah by al-Akhá¹al and a Reply by JarÄ«r
Love in the Desert: A Qaṣīdah by Dhū l-Rummah
An Umayyad GhazalPoem, used as an Abbasid Song Text
An 'Udhri Ghazal attributed to Majnun Layla
An Umayyad Ghazal by ʿUmar ibn Abī Rabīʿah
A Love Poem by Umm KhÄlid
Anti-Arab, Pro-Iranian Lampoon (HijÄʾ) by BashshÄr ibn Burd
A Modern (Muḥdath) Ghazal Epigram by AbÅ« NuwÄs
A Ghazal by AbÅ« NuwÄs: On a Boy Called Ê¿AlÄ«
Two Wine Poems by AbÅ« NuwÄs
A Lampooning Epigram (HijÄʾ) by AbÅ« NuwÄs
A Ghazal Poem by al-Ê¿AbbÄs ibn al-Aḥnaf
Three Love Epigrams by ʿUlayyah bint al-Mahdī
A Poem of Asceticism (Zuhdiyyah) by AbÅ« l-Ê¿AtÄhiyah
Ibn al-Rūmī: On His Poetry
A Qaṣīdahby Ibn al-RÅ«mÄ«: A Party at Ê¿Abd al-Malik ibn á¹¢Äliḥ al-HÄshimÄ«âs
A Panegyric Qaṣīdah by al-Buḥturī
A Victory Ode by al-MutanabbÄ«: The Qaṣīdah on Sayf al-Dawlahâs Recapture of the Fortress of al-Ḥadath
Nature Poetry: Two Epigrams by Ibn KhafÄjah
Strophic Poem: A Muwashshaḥah by al-AÊ¿mÄ al-Tuá¹Ä«lÄ«
An Anonymous Muwashshaḥah from Spain
There Descended to You: A Philosophical Allegory by Ibn SÄ«nÄ
Five Epigrams on Death and Belief, by AbÅ« l-Ê¿AlÄʾ al-MaÊ¿arrÄ«
Mystical Ghazal : A Poem by Ibn al-FÄriá¸
A Mystical Zajal by al-Shushtarī
Two Elegies on the Death of his Concubine, by Ibn NubÄtah al-Miá¹£rÄ«
A Zajal : An Elegy on the Elephant Marzūq
Rajaz
Early Rajaz
A Few Lines from the Poem of Proverbs by AbÅ« l-Ê¿AtÄhiyah
A Few Lines from The Thousand-liner by Ibn MÄlik
Light Verse: A Domestic Disaster, by Abū l-Ḥakam al Maghribī
âDidacticâ Verse: From a Poem on How to Behave in Society
Prose
Examples of Early Rhymed Prose (Saj')
A Pre-Islamic Tale: The Princess on the Myrtle Leaf (Three Versions)
How the Queen of Sheba Became Queen
Two Stories from Meadows of Gold
Lives of The Poets: al-Farazdaq Tells the Story of Imru' al-Qays and the Girls at the Pond
Bedouin Romance: The Unhappy Love Story of Qays and Lubna
A Parable: The Human Condition, or The Man in the Pit
Mirror for Princes (and Others): Passages from Right Conduct
Al-Jahiz on Flies and Other Things
Essayistic Prose: Al-Tawhidi on the Superiority of the Arabs
History as Literature: Al-Amin and al-Ma'mun, the Sons of Harun al-Rashid
Passages from RasÄʾil IkhwÄn al-á¹¢afÄʾ (The Epistles of the Sincere Brethren)
Prose Narrative: Four Stories
The Isfahan Maqamah by Badīʿ al-ZamÄn al-HamadhÄnÄ«695
The Debate of Pen and Sword
A Visit to Heaven and Hell, by AbÅ« l-Ê¿AlÄʾ al-MaÊ¿arrÄ«
Poetics: Ibn Rashiq on the Definition and Structure of Poetry
Literary Criticism: From The Secrets of Eloquence by Ê¿Abd al-QÄhir al-JurjÄnÄ«
Popular Science: Two Chapters from the Encyclopedia of Animals
A Section from an Adab Encyclopedia: The Chapter on Stinginess from The Precious and Refined in Every Genre and Kind by al-Ibshīhī
A Fairytale: The Tale of the Forty Girls
Erotica: The Young Girl and the Dough Kneader, from The Old Manâs Rejuvenation
Two Burlesque Stories from Brains Confounded
Lyrical Prose: A Visit to the Bath, by al-ḤaymÄ« al-KawkabÄnÄ«
Notes
Chronology
Glossary of Names and Terms
Bibliography
Further Reading
Index
About the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
About the Typefaces
About the Translator
| ISBN | 9780814745113 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780814770276 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 859687281 |
| Pages | 496 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2013-05-20 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
2012


