5/18/2023 0 Comments Gravity by raven st pierreAll names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictitiously. Pierre This book contains strong sexual themes and content not suitable for persons under the age of 18. Keywords Nāzik al-Malāʾikah-Edgar Allan Poe-Modernism-Free Verse-versification-formalism … The greatest debts are not always the most evident T.S. Pierre Free Falling Book One: Gravity Parts I & II © October 2013, Raven St. While these innovative instances are foundational in her literary criticism, her poetry also conveys other venues of indebtedness and conversation. The chief characteristics of this poetics can be identified as sound/rhythm, concision, refrain (or repetition, with variation). This article argues that al-Malāʾikah's elaborations on Poe are more profound than hitherto assumed since they articulate a different kind of formal poetics altogether. This affinity has not been properly noted by critics, as their discussions have been limited to issues of form, content, or borrowings from Poe's poems. This study argues that Nāzik al-Malāʾikah's poetics-as indicated in her "Introduction" to her collection Shaẓāyā wa-ramād and her book Qaḍāyā al-shiʿr al-muʿāṣir-is in conversation with the famous American poet, critic, and short story writer Edgar Allan Poe's poetics.
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