1. 查看更多
    查看更多
    前往 Wikipedia 查看全部内容
    查看更多

    Ahmed Shawqi - Wikipedia

    Ahmed Shawqi , nicknamed the Prince of Poets (Arabic: أمير الشعراء Amīr al-Shu‘arā’), was an Egyptian poet laureate, Linguist, and one of the most famous Arabic literary writers of the modern era in the Arab World. 展开

    Shawqi was born in Cairo on October 17, 1868, to a wealthy family of mixed Egyptian, Circassian, Turkish, Kurdish, and Greek roots. His family was prominent and well-connected with … 展开

    Shawqi's work can be categorized into three main periods during his career. The first coincides with the period during which he occupied a position at the court of the Khedive, consisting of … 展开

    • Glimpses of Ahmed Shawqi's Life and Works, Egypt Magazine, Issue No. 19-Fall 1999. 展开

    概览 图像
    Work 图像

    Ahmed Shawqi is considered as a "greatest" poet within the Arabic Neoclassicist movement by scholars.
    Shawqi's work was a part … 展开

    Karmat Ibn Hani', Ahmed Shawqi's home in Giza, was converted into the Ahmed Shawki Museum on 17 June 1977.
    Shawqi's work is regularly … 展开

    CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本
  2. 艾哈迈德·邵基 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

  3. Aḥmad Shawqī | Arabic Poet, Modernist, Playwright

    网页1998年7月20日 · Aḥmad Shawqī (born 1868, Cairo, Egypt—died Oct. 13, 1932, Cairo) was known as the amīr al-shuʿarāʾ (“prince of poets”) of modern Arabic poetry and a pioneer of Arabic poetical drama.

  4. Ahmad Shawqi the Prince of Poetry and His …

    网页2020年7月1日 · Learn about the life and work of Ahmad Shawqi, a prolific and influential poet and playwright from Egypt. Discover his themes, styles, legacy and some of his most famous poems and quotes.

  5. 邵基(埃及著名现代诗人)_百度百科

  6. Shawqi, Ahmad (احمد شوقي) (1868–1932) - Routledge

  7. 其他用户还问了以下问题
  8. At the Threshold of World Literature: Ahmad Shawqi - Academia.edu

  9. Shawqi on Teachers & Education (Full Poem) - Suheil Laher

  10. Ahmad Shawqi: At the Threshold of World Literature

  11. Ahmed Shawqi (1868 - 1932)-SIS

    网页Learn about the life and works of Ahmed Shawqi, a pioneer of modern Arab literature who wrote poetic epics and plays. He was influenced by French literature and exiled by the British in Andalusia.