The Cash Movement in Andalusia
Ibn Saeed as A Model
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i138.1376Keywords:
cash, activity, Ibn SaeedAbstract
We can say that the literary criticism movement in Andalusia was an active movement whose body was represented by many personalities that had a resonance, starting with small scientific councils and ending with critical writings that occupied a clear space in the field of literary criticism, which was divided on two sides, the application side through books of explanations and biographies, and then the theorizing side of its extent The broad spectrum, beginning with books of literary anthologies in one aspect, then rhetoric, then books specialized in the field of criticism, and in terms of miracles, literary criticism in Andalusian has dealt with several critical trends that are compatible with the nature of the critic and his culture. These trends are a distinct monetary activity for the critics of Andalusia, from the basic purpose that Ibn Said pursued is his search for the features of quality and goodness, their causes and their potentials in literature, and in various times and places. And that it must be associated with good taste, especially with regard to what is preserved and recorded through selection and then filtering of what is collected before recording.
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