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الحب الضائع
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ين حبٍّ ضائعٍ وآخر يائس، بين حبٍّ آثمٍ وحبٍّ بالإكراه، تقبع نفوسٌ معلَّقة، خيالاتٌ وأطياف، وانسياباتٌ للفن القصصيِّ الذي أبدعه عميد الأدب العربي، وجعل منه مرآة للنفس البشرية بقوتها وضعفها، عنفوانها واهترائها، فأتت قصصه متتبعة لما يظهر أو يخفى من طبائع الناس ودقائق علاقاتهم الاجتماعية. وفي القصة الأطول، والتي تحمل المجموعة اسمها؛ يحكي لنا «طه حسين» حكاية الخيانة والإخلاص على لسان فتاة فرنسية سلبت الحربُ عائلتَها الفرحةَ والأبناءَ، فما كاد الحبُّ يطرق قلبها حتى عاد إلى روحها الإشراق بعد انطفاء، وعاشت سنوات زواجها الأولى هانئة ناعمة، حتى كان أن لُطِّخت اللوحة الجميلة بلونٍ دخيلٍ لم يناسب صدقها وصفاء روحها، ولم تستطع «مادلين موريل» أن تتسامح مع سارقي بهجتها، فاختارت أن تنهي حياتها؛ فلعل في ضياع الروح مهربًا ومنجاةً من ضياع القلب.
Taha Hussein
(1306 AH / November 15, 1889 - 1393 AH / October 28, 1973 AD), an Egyptian writer and critic, was called the Dean of Arabic Literature. He changed the Arabic novel, the creator of the biography in his book "The Days", which was published in 1929. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in the modern Arab literary movement. The ideas and positions of Taha Hussein still raise controversy until today. He studied at Al-Azhar, then joined the Ahlia University when it opened in 1908, obtained a doctorate in 1914, then was sent to France to complete the study. He returned to Egypt to work as a professor of history and then as a professor of the Arabic language. He worked as Dean of the Faculty of Arts, then Director of Alexandria University, then Minister of Education. Among his most famous books are: On Pre-Islamic Poetry (1926) and The Future of Culture in Egypt (1938).
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