A literary compares on of Aghad in the school of Deivan and Michail Noaymah and his Gharbal

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This article deals with aghads idea who is one of the critica in the school of deivan about Michael Noaymah and hisbook as al-gharbal for which aghad haswritten an introduction. although both critics followed the some goal of a severe attack on classic literature and destroying the style and method in which the previous scholars had written their poems in the issue of language Michael Noaymah. In his articles and especially in naghigh al-zafade attacks those critics who had commitment to language and its rules because he does not attend to eloquent Arabic language. On the other hand we see that aghad pays special attention to eloquent Arabic and criticizes the introduction ofMichael s al-gharbal. This dispute is because of the fact that Michael Noaymah as one of the poets of mahjar migrated from his hometown to North America and founded the journal of al-rabetato al-ghalamia with his friends in 1910. He worked as a counselor for that journal and was influenced by the western culture and literature. Where aghad lived in the eastern and Arabic environment and he does not accept exit and deviation from the rules of language.
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Persian
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Arabic Language and Literature, Volume:6 Issue: 10, 2010
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131
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