
Sound and Sense in Classical Arabic Poetry
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Symbols
- Transliteration
- Some Terms
- I. INTRODUCTION
- 1. Sounds and Senses
- 2. Poetry
- 3. The Sound of Classical Arabic Verse: the Known and the Unknown
- II. METRE
- 1. Arabic Metre
- 2. The Suitability of Arabic Prosody
- 3. Length or Weight
- 4. Asymmetry as an Essential Part of Arabic Poetry
- 5. Choosing a Metre
- 6. The Irrelevance of the Foot
- 7. The Relevance of the Hemistich and the Caesura
- 8. Some Metrical Statistics
- 9. From Theory to Rare Practice: Three Metres
- 10. Long and Short Measure
- 11. Extremely Short Measure
- 12. The Beat of the Clapper: An Oddity of Classical Arabic Versification .
- 13. Further Metrical Experiments
- 14. Degrees of Regularity and Irregularity
- 15. Truly Unmetrical Verse
- 16. Musical Rhythm and Poetical Metre
- 17. Using a Metre
- III. RHYME
- 1. To Rhyme or Not to Rhyme
- 2. Rhyme in Arabic Verse
- 3. Rhyme and Metre
- 4. Choosing a Rhyme
- 5. Monorhyme and Monotony
- 6. Enjambment
- 7. Anticipating the Rhyme-Word
- 8. Choosing a Rhyme, continued: Feminine Rhyme
- 9. Jarring Sounds, 1: The Ugly Rhyme-Letter /kh/ and its Ugly Sisters
- 10. Jarring Sounds, 2: The Ugliest Arabic Words and Tongue-Twisters
- 11. Rhyming Irregularities
- 12. Ultra-Monorhyme
- 13. No Rhyme
- 14. Rhyme Rich and Richer
- IV. SOUND PATTERNS
- 1. Onomatopoeia
- 2. Sound Effects for their Own Sake
- 3. Alliteration, Lipogram, and Related Forms
- 4. Parallelisms and Repetitions
- 5. Paronomasia and Double Entendre
- V. SOUND AND SENSE
- 1. Smoothness and Appropriate Roughness
- 2. What is Wrong with al-A4sha's Ayniyyah?
- APPENDIX A
- Metre and Rhyme in Classical Arabic Poetry: A Practical Survey
- APPENDIX B
- The Sounds of Arabic
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
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