The critical survey of the book: Towards a new eloquence, by Khalil Kafouri

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The first sparks of eloquent science among Muslims must be sought in the fourth and fifth centuries of the Hegira that they are rooted in Greek philosophy and subjectivity, and also were affected by Aristotle and Plato thoughts. Time passing and development in all the branches, for eloquent science like the other sciences, made the necessity for a new approach that caused new eloquent theories tried to put traditional ones back. The valuable writing, "Towards a new eloquence," by Khalil Kafouri is a book that talks about new eloquence and its relationship with other sciences. This book like all of human compilations has defects and inaccuracies which the critical survey of mentioned book and its level of success as a useful source in the domain of new eloquence are the reasons of writing this essay. This survey shows that the author did not present an explicit definition of some terms in discussions about the relation between eloquence science and the other sciences, but the major part of this book’s defects is in the area of author’s language complexity to express the subject.
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Persian
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Book Review Journal Arabic languages, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2020
Pages:
69 to 84
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