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Khalid Saadi Ismeel
drkhaledalani@yahoo.com

Abstract

This research is based on an explanation and understanding of critical studies in portraying Abbasid poetry. The Abbasid poem، with its various creative components، was taken by the poet for a variety of purposes that should be the presence of emotion. It is such a dangerous task for the poet to express the extent of his success in transmitting these experiences to others and convincing them about them. The research deals with the role of the Abbasid recipient in determining the axes of the Abbasid poem. We understand from this that the relationship between the recipient and the poet is a great relationship in the matter of choosing those poetic purposes that were popular in the Abbasid era. One can know the relationship between the Abbasid society and the poet when the recipient receives poetry and the purposes that can be contacted in terms of creativity. This is related to the idea that the poet and society together constitute a dynamic unit that represents the facts as they are alive.

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Ismeel, K. S. (2021). The Role of the Abbasid Recipient in Determining the Themes of the Abbasid Poem. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(11), 151–169. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.11.2021.07
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