Sensual aesthetic values ​​of women in the poetry of the pre-Islamic third class poets

Authors

  • Yasser Ali Abdel-Khalidi University of Kufa- College of Arts
  • Fatima Hamid Yacoub Al-Tamimi University of Kufa- College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2014/v1.i22.6493

Keywords:

القيم الجمالية الحسية

Abstract

Among the most important sensory aesthetic values ​​that were extracted from the research are:

They cared a lot about the details of the woman's body; As they described her face, her hair, her mouth, her eyes, her figure, the clothes she wears, and what she adorns with, so the color of the white face became a model of beauty for them. As they chose the whiteness of the face for the most attractive and beautiful woman, while the jet-black color emerged as a symbol of the color of the hair, and we find that present in the hair of the hairdresser. And the goodness of its fragrance, and what is desirable from wine.

The woman's stature and the gracefulness of her waist had a prominent presence, and they described it in an accurate description, so they chose for beautiful women a thin waist and a small stomach, and they also took care of the woman's jewelry, her adornment, and what she wears.

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Published

2015-05-31

How to Cite

الخالدي ياسر, and التميمي فاطمة. “Sensual Aesthetic Values ​​of Women in the Poetry of the Pre-Islamic Third Class Poets”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 22, May 2015, pp. 227-58, doi:10.36317/kaj/2014/v1.i22.6493.

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