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The Features of Arts Interference in Ahmad Mahmuod's Novels and Abdul Rahman Munif's Novels A comparative Study between the Persian Novel and the Arabic Novel

 

Yadollah Malayeri, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Tehran University.

AbelkAreem Jaradat, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Al al-Bayt University, Mafraq,Jordan.

 

 

Abstract

This comparative study endeavors to shed the light on the presence of other multi-art features in the works of the Persian novelist (Ahmad Mahmuod) and the works of the Arabic novelist (Abdul Rahman Munif), utilizing the achievements of the American School and the Salafian School to highlight the similarities and differences in the technical use of such arts by the two novelists. Plastic Art (painting, sculpture), Portraiture (the cinematography, photography), Rhythmic Art (dancing and music) were the assigned and monitored arts in this study. This attempt shows that the two novelists apparently used and applied these aforesaid arts and the arts' techniques in their works, in a way that kept harmony between the side feeder and their delivering novelistic speech, which enriched their works and their persuasive message directed to the addressee.

Keywords: Persian Novel, Arabic Novel, Ahmad Mahmoud, Abd Al-Rahman Munif, Multi-Arts, Comparative Study.

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