The literature of environmental (ecological) discourse in the Saudi novel: A poetic study of the novel (Tears of Sand) as a case study

Authors

  • D. Fahd Ibrahim Al-Bakr Associate Professor of Literature and Criticism ،Department of Arabic Language and LiteratureCollege of Arts and LettersUniversity of HailKingdom of Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

Aesthetic - environmental - creative - narrative - structural.

Abstract

This study is based on discovering the literary appearance through which the small (ecological) discourses are identified in the Saudi novel, especially in the novels that exude the environment, and stem from it. Therefore, the study aims to examine the literature of that rhetorical genre through a model, which is the novel (Tears of the Sand) by the Saudi writer Shteiwi Al-Ghaithi, which was born from the clear desert in the difficult requirements of management. Hence, experiencing aesthetics in such speeches will stimulate more creativity. Therefore, the study will focus on the most prominent poetic pillars in the discourse of the novel, which are: the poetics of time, the poetics of description, and the poetics of focus, then the conclusion of the study, its most important results, its most prominent recommendations, and a list of its sources and references.

 

Published

2025-03-24

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