The Unspoken in the Speech of Symbolism School

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  • Basheer Thabit Mohammed College of Education for Humanities | University of Anbar | Iraq
  • Lateef Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Ghariri College of Education for Humanities | University of Anbar | Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R280621

Keywords:

Unspoken, Sensory messaging, Musical composition, Icon, Speech, Marginal

Abstract

It required the literary man to base his artistic output on a basic basis from which to achieve literary creativity, and literary trends and currents have varied, specifically in the postmodern period, which directed its attention to margins and the casual things. Accordingly, we will try to discover and search for what was rejected and excluded by the literary schools, while symbolism school was interested in and considered it as an original and a reference for them. There are some technical procedures that symbolism adopted and applied that were excluded and marginalized before, as it constitutes for them aesthetic values, literary pleasure and a special emotional pleasure. Therefore, we find that they relied on music and the mysterious feelings it evokes in the mind that are difficult to express in ordinary language. They (Symbolism school) found a new kind of authority to write the poetry, specifically after feeling freedom and openness to unlimited horizons.

Author Biographies

  • Basheer Thabit Mohammed, College of Education for Humanities | University of Anbar | Iraq

    College of Education for Humanities | University of Anbar | Iraq

  • Lateef Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Ghariri, College of Education for Humanities | University of Anbar | Iraq

    College of Education for Humanities | University of Anbar | Iraq

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2021-12-27

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Mohammed, B. T., & Al-Ghariri, L. M. M. (2021). The Unspoken in the Speech of Symbolism School. Arab Journal for Sciences and Research Publishing, 7(4), 138-127. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R280621