Author, creator, re-creator...? Composition techniques and originality in adab literature
Keywords:
Adab, Originality, Ḥadāʾiq al-azāhir, Abū Bakr ibn ʿĀṣimAbstract
Taking as reference the testimony of several men of letters in the introductions to their works, we seek to deepen in the tasks involved composition of adab works and thedifferent processes, aiming at revealing the significance of the work carried out by the udabāʾ. We will focus on late works, and more specifically on Abū Bakr ibn ʿĀṣim’s Ḥadāʾiq al-azāhir as a good example, to prove that the originality of this literary genre affects both the form and the crux, and moves between the creation and the re-creation, as do the tasks of the writers themselves.
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