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Brains Confounded by the Ode of Abu Shaduf Expounded

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About Brains Confounded by the Ode of Abu Shaduf Expounded

Witty, bawdy, and vicious, Y¿suf al-Shirb¿n¿¿s Brains Confounded pits the ¿coarse¿ rural masses against the ¿refined¿ urban population. In Volume One, al-Shirb¿n¿ describes the three rural ¿types¿¿peasant cultivator, village man-of-religion, and rural dervish¿offering anecdotes testifying to the ignorance, dirtiness, and criminality of each. In Volume Two, he presents a hilarious parody of the verse-and-commentary genre so beloved by scholars of his day, with a 47-line poem supposedly written by a peasant named Ab¿ Sh¿d¿f, who charts the rise and fall of his fortunes. Wielding the scholarly tools of elite literature, al-Shirb¿n¿ responds to the poem with derision and ridicule, dotting his satire with digressions into love, food, and flatulence. Volume Two of Brains Confounded is followed by Risible Rhymes, a concise text that includes a comic disquisition on ¿rural¿ verse, mocking the pretensions of uneducated poets from Egypt¿s countryside. Risible Rhymes also examines various kinds of puzzle poems, which were another popular genre of the day, and presents a debate between scholars over a line of verse by the fourth/tenth-century poet al-Mutanabb¿. Together, Brains Confounded and Risible Rhymes offer intriguing insight into the intellectual concerns of Ottoman Egypt, showcasing the intense preoccupation with wordplay, grammar, and stylistics and shedding light on the literature of the era. An English-only edition.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781479882342
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 465
  • Published:
  • July 11, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 307x165x40 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 890 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 19, 2024

Description of Brains Confounded by the Ode of Abu Shaduf Expounded

Witty, bawdy, and vicious, Y¿suf al-Shirb¿n¿¿s Brains Confounded pits the ¿coarse¿ rural masses against the ¿refined¿ urban population. In Volume One, al-Shirb¿n¿ describes the three rural ¿types¿¿peasant cultivator, village man-of-religion, and rural dervish¿offering anecdotes testifying to the ignorance, dirtiness, and criminality of each. In Volume Two, he presents a hilarious parody of the verse-and-commentary genre so beloved by scholars of his day, with a 47-line poem supposedly written by a peasant named Ab¿ Sh¿d¿f, who charts the rise and fall of his fortunes. Wielding the scholarly tools of elite literature, al-Shirb¿n¿ responds to the poem with derision and ridicule, dotting his satire with digressions into love, food, and flatulence.
Volume Two of Brains Confounded is followed by Risible Rhymes, a concise text that includes a comic disquisition on ¿rural¿ verse, mocking the pretensions of uneducated poets from Egypt¿s countryside. Risible Rhymes also examines various kinds of puzzle poems, which were another popular genre of the day, and presents a debate between scholars over a line of verse by the fourth/tenth-century poet al-Mutanabb¿. Together, Brains Confounded and Risible Rhymes offer intriguing insight into the intellectual concerns of Ottoman Egypt, showcasing the intense preoccupation with wordplay, grammar, and stylistics and shedding light on the literature of the era.
An English-only edition.

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