The label "classical;' in its application to pre-nineteenth-century Arabic poetry and especially the poetry of the Abbasid age, carries significant impli- cations that shape the way this poetry is read and appreciated both in the Arab world and outside it. It assumes a rigid antiquated literature that is to be read and studied, but eventually overcome.
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