OAR@UM Community:/library/oar/handle/123456789/320402025-12-23T14:28:56Z2025-12-23T14:28:56ZHyphen : Volume 2, Number 6/library/oar/handle/123456789/204532018-07-24T09:35:12Z1981-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Hyphen : Volume 2, Number 6
Editors: Mallia-Milanes, Victor
Abstract: Hyphen, Volume 2, No. 6 (1981)
Description: Includes a General Index for Volume 2 (1979-1981)1981-01-01T00:00:00ZIl-poeti moderni Maltin : tradizzjoni, zvantagg storiku u bidla mill-qiegh/library/oar/handle/123456789/204522017-07-19T01:24:00Z1981-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Il-poeti moderni Maltin : tradizzjoni, zvantagg storiku u bidla mill-qiegh
Abstract: L-istudju serju tal-letteratura aktarx għandu jibda mill-għarfien ta' I-istorja
tagħha, jiġifieri ta' l-'evoluzzjoni tagħha skond il-kategorija żmien. Il-
prodott ta' llum hu r-riżultlat imġarrab ta' mixja progressiva sħiħa Ii bdiet u
ssoktat. (Anki min jemmen f'verżjoni ċiklika ta' l-istorja - ħsieb Ii jixref fil-qawll "l-istorja tirrepeti ruħha" - jista' jqarreb flimkien I-idea ta' mixja progressiva
ma' I-idea ta' ritorn imgedded). Il-valuri, il-kriterji, il-forom, iI-lingwaġġi
ul-bqija li jsawru l-letteratura jitbiddlu minn żmien għal iehor, għaliex iI-
ħajja hi ċaqIiq. Valuri qodma jitwarrbu biex jidħlu oħrajn, l-estetika
titbiddel mill-qiegħ ,u l-'ikreh' jista' jsir 'sabiħ', u l-kuntrarju. X'inhu s-sabiħ
kategoriku?,Mir-romantiċiżmu 'l hawn, għall-inqas, ilna nemmnu Ii s-sabiħ hu
suġġettiv. Imma anki t-tradizzjonijiet Ii nbnew fuq I-idea tas-sabiħ kategoriku,
,oġġettiv, assolut, spiċċaw skond iI-ħila tagħhom biex tbiegħdu minn dan
il-kult ta' l-imitazzjoni u għaddew għall-kreativita, e.g. r-Rinaxximent vis-a-vis
d-dinja' klassika Griega-Rumana.
F'din il-mixjia ta' sekli, I-artist Ii hu wild ħaj ta' żmienu jifhem żewg ħwejjeġ
ewlenin: x'sar qablu u x'qiegħed isir fi żmienu. Jonqos it-tielet altemativa:
x'se jagżmel hu, u din hi I-isfida persunali. Fi ħdan dan l-għarfien jista' jinserixxi
ruħu bħala kontemporanju mingħhajr ma jaqa' fil-perikiu Ii jtenni bil-gost kolIu
dak Ii jkunu għamlu qablu. II-kuxjenza ta' din iI-ħtiega ta' tiġdid hi l-qofol
tal-moviment modernista Malti tas-snin sittin Ii ssokta jimmatura fis-snin sebgħin.
Għall-ewwel darba fil-ġrajja Ietterarja, u forsi kulturali, Maltija daħIet
il-maturita ta' dibattitu kollu kemm hu estetiku, imbiegħed mill-identifikazzjoni
ħazina ta' kawża lingwistika ma' kawża letterarja.1981-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Pardoner and his Tale/library/oar/handle/123456789/204512017-07-19T01:24:00Z1981-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: The Pardoner and his Tale
Abstract: Chaucer's villainous Pardoner is arguably his most unforgettable creation.
Notwithstanding his shameless confession of his depraved nature, or
perhaps because of it, we cannot help but be drawn towards this paragon of
evil, as we are drawn towards anybody who practices his profession so consummately
either for good or for evil.1981-01-01T00:00:00ZFeatures of an island economy : Malta 1800-1914/library/oar/handle/123456789/204502017-07-19T01:24:02Z1981-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Features of an island economy : Malta 1800-1914
Abstract: The economic history of Malta in the 19th century, particularly in the
first half of the century, is a case-study in economic backwardness. Industrial
activity was low; the main form or employment was agricultural, and external
commerce fared badly except in times of war. In addition, the monetary
system lacked uniformity. and fiscal measures were regressive in that they
proved to be inimical to economic welfare. But the first decades of the century
also represented an era of transition in Maltese affairs, and like every
other transitional period in a nation's history it was perforce difficult and uncertain.
The very first years were politically unsettling: towards the end of the
18th century there bad been la short-lived French occupation of the island. an
event that had begun by raising Maltese expectations, but which had ended
disastrously for the invaders. Then there was a time when the return of the
old rule of the Knights was not merely possible but also very probable. However,
the years following the failure of the Peace of Amiens in 1802 heralded
the dawn of a new era for the Maltese. Then came the fruition of a new political
permanence: a defensive arrangement between Malta and the British Crown.
In return for protection of Maltese territory, Britain had control of Malta's
harbours and sea Ianes in the cause of imperial defence. British protection,
however, soon took the form of direct rule, and this caused Malta to lose her
former status: once the 'Capital of Christian Piracy' now a mere colony. But
MaIta of the Knights was an anachronism in the 19th century, and new conditions prescribed a new form of government which was unlike that of the old
regime. Infact, what the British brought to the island was a totally new political
and economic relationship between the rulers and the ruled. And this the
Maltese had to learn anew.1981-01-01T00:00:00Z