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أنسي الحاج والسرياليّةُ الفرنسيّة : من الجسد الهاذي إلى الحب المجنون

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dc.contributor.author الخوري، ألفراد جورج
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-30T14:05:39Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-30T14:05:39Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.date.submitted 2015
dc.identifier.other b18355742
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/10613
dc.description أطروحة. ماجستير. الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت. دائرة اللغة العربية ولغات الشرق الأدنى. 2015. T:244A
dc.description Advisor : Dr. Assaad I. Khairallah, Professor, Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages ; Members of Committee : Dr. Maher Z. Jarrar, Professor, Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages; Civilization Sequence Program ; Dr. David E. Wilmsen, Professor, Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages ; Dr. Mona T. Amyuni, Senior Lecturer, Civilization Sequence Program
dc.description يتضمن مراجع ببليوغرافية (ص. 132-143)
dc.description.abstract تختبرُ هذه الرسالةُ لقاءَ الشاعر اللبنانيّ أنسي الحاج (1937-2014) بالسرياليّة، وتركّزُ تحديدًا على لقائه شخصيّتَين رئيستَين في الحركة السرياليّة الفرنسيّة هما أنطونان أرتو (1896-1948) وأندريه بروتون (1896-1966). فالحاج كان مِن أوّلِ مَن ترجمَ أرتو وبروتون إلى العربيّة، وقدّمَ دراستَين عنهما أُرفقتا بترجماته التي نُشرت في مجلّة شعر. تغطّي الرسالةُ تجربةَ الحاج الشع
dc.description.abstract This thesis explores the encounter of the Lebanese poet Unsī al-Ḥājj (1937-2014) with surrealism, precisely with two pivotal figures of the French surrealist movement, Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) and André Breton (1896-1966), of whom al-Ḥājj was a translator and a commentator. Covering al-Ḥājj’s poetical experience in its entirety, it tries to show how the literary and – more significant to the surrealist’s revolutionary undertaking – the extraliterary preoccupations of this experience were affected and shaped by al-Ḥājj’s surrealist “affiliation.” Two major phases are discerned in al-Ḥājj: an “Artaudian phase,” under which we can range Lan (Never, 1960) and al-Raʼs al-maqṭūʻ (The Acephalic, 1963), his first two poetry collections, and a “Bretonian phase,” under which falls Mādhā ṣanaʻta bi-l-dhahab, mādhā faʻalta bi-l-warda (What Have You Made with the Gold, What Have You Done to the Rose, 1970), al-Ḥājj’s fourth collection, along with his long poem al-Rasūla bi-shaʻrihā l-ṭawīl ḥattā l-yanābīʻ (The Messenger with her Long Hair to the Springs, 1975). In reading the former, I draw on Artaud’s writings and on some of Gilles Deleuze’s concepts like delirium, becoming, and the “Body without Organs” (BwO); whereas in reading the latter, my theoretical basis will be Breton’s writings on surrealism, love, and the woman, especially in his prose quartet which stretches from Nadja (1928) to Arcane 17 (1944), with Les Vases communicants (1932) and L’Amour fou (1937) as its other two components. Māḍī l-ayyām al-ātiya (The Past of the Coming Days, 1965) and al-Walīma (The Feast, 1994), al-Ḥājj’s third and fifth collections respectively, do not belong to any
dc.format.extent 1 online resource ( ورقة ؛143ص)
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Theses, Dissertations, and Projects
dc.subject.classification T:000244A
dc.subject.lcsh الحاج، أنسي، 1937-
dc.subject.lcsh بروتون، أندريه، 1896-1966
dc.subject.lcsh أرتود، أنطونين، 1896-1948
dc.subject.lcsh Al Hajj, Onsi
dc.subject.lcsh Breton, André, 1896-1966
dc.subject.lcsh Artaud, Antonin, 1896-1948
dc.subject.lcsh شعر (مجلة : لبنان)
dc.subject.lcsh Shiʻr (Beirut, Lebanon)
dc.subject.lcsh السوريالية
dc.subject.lcsh الشعر العربي -- القرن العشرون -- تاريخ ونقد
dc.subject.lcsh Surrealism
dc.subject.lcsh Arabic poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
dc.title أنسي الحاج والسرياليّةُ الفرنسيّة : من الجسد الهاذي إلى الحب المجنون
dc.title.alternative Unsi Al-Hajj and French surrealism from delirious body to Mad Love
dc.type Thesis
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Arts and Sciences
dc.contributor.department Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages
dc.contributor.institution American University of Beirut


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