The influence of the Iliad on Arabic literature
شواهد تأثير الإلياذة في الأدب العربي
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54848/bjtll.v3i3.68Keywords:
Iliad; Arabic literature; Arab folk biography; poetry; oral narration; Antara; myth.Abstract
This paper explores the influence of the Iliad text which composed during VIII century B.C on Arabic Literature by focusing on four main points, first: how the Arab poets knew the text of the Iliad and how they tried to borrow lines from it, especially during Abbasid era, secondly: what is the relationship between Iliad and the Arab folk biography, and also the relationship between Oral narration and improvisation on both literatures. Thirdly: the influence of the Iliad on the Concept of Arabic tournament appeared in Antara's character who mixed between love and courage in his poems. Finally: the influence of the Iliad on modern Arabic literature, by discussing the different evidence that modern poets took from the Iliad once by using opening dictions, expressions, myths, characters and so on.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2023 British Journal of Translation, Linguistics and Literature
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.