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http://localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/673| Title: | المكان العجائبي وتشكلاته في رسالة التوابع والزوابع لابن شهيد الأندلسي |
| Authors: | عطية, فاطمة الزهراء |
| Keywords: | the Time, fantasy, Abū Āmir Ibn Shuhayd |
| Issue Date: | Jun-2018 |
| Publisher: | المتوسطية للدراسات الأندلسية |
| Series/Report no.: | ;العدد1 |
| Abstract: | Formal heritage, one of the most important pregnant women in the world of imagination, mixes myths, myths, fairy tales, and other phenomena that contradict logic and reason. The message of the disciples and the scribes seems to be the most descriptive, perhaps more adaptive of these achievements, as well as an expression of the obscure, mysterious and mysterious glamor, to the extent that it can be counted as a supernatural code, and a production of wonder. The ramparts and the storms are a narrative structure charged with the elements of amazing beauty, exciting and miraculous at the same time, and when we call these places with their extraordinary dimension, because we proceed from the nature of its structure and characteristics contrary to the geographical places familiar in reality, and this is full of places of the appendages and storms so completely that the personality moves in this wide world without knowledge Including that it will become a miraculous place thanks to the mental narrative, so that the writer to make it strange / unusual. What is happening is certainly a fantasy, but a real, concrete, tangible, tangible fantasy - a cognitive fantasy - the places that the son of a martyr used in another world and reality, imagined on the one hand, but real and tangible on the other |
| URI: | http://dspace.cu-barika.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/673 |
| Appears in Collections: | Department of Arabic Language & Literature - قسم اللغة واﻷدب العربي |
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