The Significations of Rhyme and the Aesthetic of Sound in Marginalized Literature: The Case of ‘Urwa Ibn al-Ward

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Haigoune Oussama

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Margin literature has become a very important center in the Arab literary production, because of its artistic and aesthetic aspects, especially what was produced by the Sa'aliks in the pre-Islamic era. This literature received a fierce campaign of self-criticism and first-time recipients. The tribe that marginalizes all that comes from these untouchables, but if we meditate a bit in this literature, we will find what we did not find in the literature center, the ethics and altruism and dignity, and on the other the durability of expression and accuracy of photography, and the rigidity of words.

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