Cultural Background in the poetry of Mehyar AL _ Daylami
A Ph.D. dissertation at Basrah University Entitled:
By Hussam Jary Zwair
Supervised by: Assistant professor Dr. Faleh Hamad Ahmmed
Abstract
Mehyar Al-Daylami, is a famous poet-writer, Mehyar bin Marzawyah Al-Daylami, born in the last decade of the fourth century AH in the era of the Bohaiyya state. He was a writer and poet. His death was the year (428 AH), a Abbasid poet with a wide culture and prolific poetry, as his poetic experience formed an important part of the legacy of Arab poetry in the Abbasid era, and expressed the political and cultural reality prevailing during the middle of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth century AH, and therefore the importance of this study Perhaps it reveals the culture of Mehyar and his poetic ingenuity, wa Cultural Tntaq its terms of reference, including the NHL.
This study followed the tributaries of Mehyar, whose literary forms formed in an attempt to gain access to his hidden inner worlds. High in history, days, genealogy, personalities, and literary references that showed the poet influenced by the previous poets and its relationship to his literary output, as well as acquainted with the Arab proverbs, myths and beliefs that formed a large part of the poet's culture.
The study was based on the analytical method by extrapolating the poetic verses and analyzing them mainly when it worked to monitor the indicators of textual interactions in the poetry of Mehyar and compared them with the tools of receptions and cultural walks that he adopted, and derived his poetic dictionary and its meanings and images from it, so that it is imbibed and dissolved in a new literary experience, which we inherited from poems of the poet.