Manifestations of critical modernity in the Diwan School

  • كمال لعور
Keywords: Al-Diwan School, Ancient Poetry, Poetic Modernity, Arabic Rhetoric, Romance

Abstract

The Diwan School, which included Akkad, Shukri and Mazni, revolutionized the field of literature, both in prose and poetry. Their virtues have been evident in prose since the appearance of their co-author Diwan, which served as a litigation of ancient poetry and for prose writers and authors. The Diwan of 1921, in its new language and transcendent content, enriched the traditional prose with modern and contemporary criticism. The Diwan School in our contemporary criticism remains the first positive revolutionary modernist movement on the old Arab poem system.

Published
2020-07-31