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Arabische Nächte by Hans Bethge
by Bethge, Hans, 1876-1946Description
Arabische Nächte by Hans Bethge is a collection of poetic translations of Arabic lyric poetry written in the early 20th century. The work serves as a bridge to the lyrical traditions of the Arab world, showcasing the deep emotional and cultural expressions found within its ancient verses. Through lyrical themes of love, longing, and philosophical reflections, the collection provides readers an immersive experience of historical Arabic poetry. The opening of Arabische Nächte presents a variety of poems that highlight the beauty and intricacies of pre-Islamic and Islamic Arabic lyricism. It begins with an introduction to notable figures such as Hatim ibn Abdallah and Amr al-Kaïs, capturing their distinct voices and themes. The poems explore topics like hospitality, desire, and the complexities of love, portraying rich imagery and emotional depth. Each piece invites readers to engage with the lyrical qualities of the original texts while appreciating the cultural nuances of the Arab world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



