"Intertextuality in Ali Ahmed Bakthir's Poems about King Abdulaziz"
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https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi42.1187Keywords:
Intertextuality, Forms of Intertextuality, Textual Overlap, Using TextsAbstract
The current research aims to discuss the manifestations of intertextuality in Bakthir's poetry about King Abdulaziz and to show its forms, types and role in highlighting the meaning, according to a group of his poems that he said on King Abdulaziz, published and unpublished. It has been divided into an introduction, three requirements and findings. The first requirement is Religious Intertextuality, which includes: Intertextuality with the Holy Quran, Intertextuality with the Noble Prophetic Hadith, The second requirement is literary Intertextuality, which includes: Intertextuality with the poetic heritage, Intertextuality with Arabic proverbs. The third requirement is historical intertextuality. The research reached several findings, the most prominent of which is the diversity of intertextuality forms in Bakthir's poems about King Abdulaziz, a diversity that contributed to its creation by his inspiration from his literary background and cultural memory, as well as the accompanying artistic tools of metaphor, allusion, and others that combined to form the dimensions of intertextuality.Downloads
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2024-11-25
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"Intertextuality in Ali Ahmed Bakthir’s Poems about King Abdulaziz". (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 42, 138-163. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi42.1187










