Wolfhart Heinrichs´ Essays and Articles on Arabic Literature

General Issues, Terms
 
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Wolfhart Heinrichs? Essays and Articles on Arabic Literature: General Issues, Terms is the first of two volumes which showcases a great number of Heinrichs? writings on his central field of research: Arabic literature. This volume specifically looks at poetry and rhetoric, and their indigenous theories and terminologies.

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Wolfhart Heinrichs? Essays and Articles on Arabic Literature: General Issues, Terms is the first of two volumes that showcase a great number of Heinrichs? writings on his central field of research: Arabic literature. This volume specifically looks at poetry and rhetoric, and their indigenous theories and terminologies.


Wolfhart Heinrichs (1941-2014) was James Richard Jewett Professor of Arabic at Harvard University. He is remembered as a significant adviser to Fuat Sezgin?s fundamental Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums; as an editor of and contributor to the Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second edition; and, most importantly, as an author of many independent studies on Arabic literature, many which were groundbreaking in the history of Arabic philology. He is also known for his studies on Semitic linguistics and Islamic jurisprudence.


This volume collects relevant bibliographical data, offers an introductory essay on the author by his distinguished student Michael Cooperson (UCLA), and provides a selection of Wolfhart Heinrichs? essays. The articles in this volume deal with general issues in the field that are central to pre-modern Arab and Islamic culture, and their concepts and terminologies. An index of classical authors, book titles, and technical terms concludes the volume.


This volume and the accompanying volume will appeal to students and researchers in the field of Arabic and Islamic Studies, and particularly to those interested in Arabic literature.



"Like dear members of a dispersed tribe gathered again; like precious stray camels rounded up; like scattered lustrous pearls strung at last: here, in this treasure trove, are brought together many matchless studies, the opera minora of a major scholar, Wolfhart Heinrichs, whose learning is as deep as it is wide, ranging from Arabic poetics, poetry, and poets to Muslim jurisprudence and Semitic linguistics."


Geert Jan, retired Laudian Professor of Arabic, Oxford University.



"With these seminal and incisive articles, Wolfhart Heinrichs played a major role in the late twentieth century renaissance in the study of classical Arabic poetry and poetics. They showcase his mastery of the Arabic literary critical tradition, his command of the rhetoric and architectonics of the qasida, and his keen sense of aesthetics. Heinrichs reminds us that Arabic poetry and poetics did not exist in an intellectual vacuum but were coterminous and contiguous with trends and development in disciplines such as law and theology."


James E. Montgomery, Sir Thomas Adams´s Professor of Arabic, Cambridge University.

Table of Contents:

Frontispiece (A Portrait of the Scholar as a Young Man)


Foreword by Michael Cooperson


Introductory Editorial Remarks


 


General issues


Literaturtheorie


Einführung


Philology


The Classification of the Sciences and the Consolidation of Philology in Classical Islam


Literary Theory: The Problem of its Efficacy


Poetik, Rhetorik, Literaturkritik, Metrik und Reimlehre


Rhetorical Figures


Klassisch-arabische Theorien dichterischer Rede


Prosimetrical Genres in Classical Arabic Literature


Die altarabische Qa??de als Dichtkunst


Authority in Arabic Poetry


?Manierismus? in der Arabischen Literatur


Obscurity in Classical Arabic Poetry


Modes of Existence of the Poetry in the Arabian Nights


Early Ornate Prose and the Rhetorization of Poetry in Arabic Literature


Na?d


 


Terms


Isti??rah and Bad?? and their Terminological Relationship in Early Arabic Literary Criticism


Paired Metaphors in Mu?dath Poetry


On the Genesis of the Haqîqa-Majâz Dichotomy


?Takhy?l? and its Traditions


Rose Versus Narcissus. Observations on an Arabic Literary Debate   


 


Notes on the Index


Index of Classical Authors, Selected Book Titles, and Key Terms