تداخل الذاتي بالإبداعي في روايات جبرا إبراهيم جبرا
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Source
Issue
Vol. 18, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2015), pp.13-22, 10 p.
Publisher
Publication Date
2015-12-31
Country of Publication
Jordan
No. of Pages
10
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
Reflecting on the works of the prominent Palestinian author Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, reading his two biographies: Al-Bi›r Al-Oula (The First Well) (1987), and Shari› Al-Ameerat (The Princesses› Street) (1994), and following his press dialogues and thoughts in the oeuvre of his critical work, one does not fail to observe a pressing presence of the writer›s self and a deep and clear interaction between the product of an early or later personal experience and the product of imagination and creative impulses.
The present study aims to explore the features characterizing the interaction between the personal and the literary in Jabra›s writings through emphasizing three aspects: First, Jabra›s critical opinions.
Second, introducing examples from his works that manifest the above interaction.
Third, exploring the deep objective and artistic purposes of this interaction to prove that the mergence between self-constituents and creativity-constituents can never be arbitrary or spontaneous.
Rather, it is conscious and intentional and can be attained only by distinguished and creative authors like Jabra.
American Psychological Association (APA)
ابن نوار، بهاء. 2015. تداخل الذاتي بالإبداعي في روايات جبرا إبراهيم جبرا. البلقاء للبحوث و الدراسات،مج. 18، ع. 2، ص ص. 13-22.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
ابن نوار، بهاء. تداخل الذاتي بالإبداعي في روايات جبرا إبراهيم جبرا. البلقاء للبحوث و الدراسات مج. 18، ع. 2 (2015)، ص ص. 13-22.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
ابن نوار، بهاء. تداخل الذاتي بالإبداعي في روايات جبرا إبراهيم جبرا. البلقاء للبحوث و الدراسات. 2015. مج. 18، ع. 2، ص ص. 13-22.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-821934
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
Arabic
Notes
يتضمن هوامش : ص. 21-22
Record ID
BIM-821934