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Elia Salim el Hawi (1929–2001) (Arabic:إليا سليم الحاوي, ALA-LC:إlyā slym ālḥāwy) is a major Lebanese critic and writer. He was influenced by many authors that affected the world of literature. His opinions and ideas are also influenced by many philosophical critics. El Hawi was known for his books and publications in the field of literary criticism, his novels, and articles, and for his collaborative work with several philosophers and authors.
Elia El Hawi
إليا سليم الحاوي
Born
1929 in Matn District
Died
2001
Nationality
Lebanese
Notable work
"Symbols of Ancient Arabic Poetry and Literary Arts"
Elia Salim elHawi (1929–2001) (Arabic:إليا سليم الحاوي, ALA-LC:إlyā slym ālḥāwy) is a major Lebanese critic and writer. He was influenced by many authors...
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oust George Hawi, its Greek Orthodox leader, in favor of Karim Mroue, a Shi'a, as secretary general. However, Hawi remained in his post. Hawi, who had been...
"Militants' organization" by the President of the Party Pierre Gemayel and William Hawi, a Lebanese-American glass industrialist, who led them during the 1958 civil...
newspaper, where he wrote columns criticizing the pro-Syrian government. George Hawi, former Lebanese Communist Party leader and a critic of Israel and Syria...
this stage, he was a junior militia commander under the orders of William Hawi, the founder and head of the KRF. In 1969, Gemayel was briefly kidnapped...
President of the Party, the za'im (political boss) Pierre Gemayel and William Hawi, a Lebanese-American glass industrialist, who led them during the 1958 civil...
villages of Iqlim al-Kharrub. On 1 April 1990, during the War of Liberation, Elias Hrawi’s government mandated Fleet Admiral Elie Hayek to take over LF barracks...
SC (Arabic: نادي الشانفيل الرياضي), is a Lebanese basketball team from Dik El Mehdi, Lebanon. The team competes in the Lebanese Basketball League. Since...
June 2005, former secretary general of the Lebanese Communist Party George Hawi claimed in an interview with Al Jazeera, that Rifaat al-Assad, brother of...
Member of Parliament, Deputy Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament William Hawi, Commander, of the Kataeb Party Charles Debbas – former president (1926–1934)...
Samir Kassir, George Hawi, Gebran Tueni, Pierre Amine Gemayel, Antoine Ghanem and Walid Eido. Assassination attempts were made on Elias Murr, May Chidiac...
Sakr - poet and author Joe Hachem, 2005 World Series of Poker champion Mick Hawi, outlaw biker and gangster. Fehmi Naji, Grand Mufti of Australia Keysar Trad...
Currently in process for sainthood. Elias Murr – Lebanese deputy prime minister and defense minister George Hawi – former secretary general of the Lebanese...
headed by the Greek Orthodox George Hawi (whose nom de guerre was Abu Anis), but in 1979 PG command was passed on to Elias Atallah, a Maronite. Although it...
hope for national independence and progress. This play, according to Khalil Hawi, 'defines Gibran's belief in Syrian nationalism with great clarity, distinguishing...
the pro-Syrian government. George Hawi assassination (June 21) – Former Lebanese Communist Party leader George Hawi, a critic of Syria, died when his...
2005, just a few days after the general elections. June 21, 2005 George Hawi, former chief of the Lebanese Communist Party Beirut Car bomb Hezbollah When...
Commerce; Samir Kassir, Columnist and Democratic Left Movement leader; George Hawi, former head of Lebanese Communist Party; Gibran Tueni, Editor in Chief of...
Lebanese Communist Party – Lebanon's main Communist party headed by George Hawi, members of the party enlisted in the "joint forces" during the initial invasion...
was officially formed in 1961, the Kataeb Regulatory Forces led by William Hawi until 1976 when Bachir Gemayel succeeded him. Kataeb Regulatory Forces merged...
poets of "commitment" (iltizam), among them Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati, Khalil Hawi, and Mahmoud Darwish, played an important role in politics of the Arabian...
Habash Abu Khalid Nayef Hawatmeh Hafez al-Assad Mustafa Tlass George HawiElias Atallah Inaam Raad Mohsen Ibrahim Ibrahim Kulaylat Monte Melkonian Mahsum...