The Impact of the Arabic Literary Dialogue on the lengthy " Layla and Majnun " by Fuzuli Al-Baghdadi
A comparative study
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i139.2611Keywords:
external dialogue, self-dialogueAbstract
The study monitors the effect of the narrative dialogue component of Arabic literature in the lengthy " Layla and Majnun " by Fuzuli Al-Baghdadi, a comparative study, the research sheds light on two types of dialogue, the first of which is external dialogue, and the second is : self – dialogue, as they had a clear effect and influence between Arab literature and the length of the poet Fuzuli Al-Baghdadi to the point of a replica of dialogue in Arab literature as well as his artistic creativity.
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LEYLA VÜ MECNÜN , Fuzüli , HAZIRLAYAN : HÜSEYiN AYAN , yeni Şark kütüphanesi , istanbul , 1924 .
Poet Fuzuli Al-Baghdadi, from the researches of the International Festival 17 – 19 September 1994, House of General Cultural Affairs – Arab Horizons, Iraq – Baghdad – Azhamiya, first edition 1995 AD .
Studies in the criticism of the novel , D. TahaWadi , Dar Al Maarif , Cairo third edition , 1994 AD .
The Diwan of Qais ibn al-Malouh Majnun Layla, the novel of Abu Bakr al-Walbi, study and commentary by Yusra Abd al-Ghani, Muhammad Ali Baydouns publications, Dar al-Kutub al-Iımiyya, Beirut – Lebanon, first edition 1420 AH – 1999 AD .
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