THE AESTHETICS OF INTERTEXTUALITY IN AL-SAMAWI’S POETRY COLLECTION (FLYING WITH WINGS OF STONE ) AS A MODEL

Authors

  • Lecturer. Ghassan Abbas Abdel-Zahra Al-Saadi The General Directorate of Education in Maysan Governorate – Iraq

Keywords:

heavenly, intertextuality, Quranic intertextuality, poetic intertextuality, historical intertextuality.

Abstract

Textuality is characterized by inspiring qualities of the text, capable of probing its depths and penetrating to the depth of its layers. The one who is sensitive to this phenomenon realizes the richness of the textual content in it, which is worth stopping at for research, study and analysis, even if some academic studies indicated gestures that do not Needless to deal with the phenomenon in a specialized way in the poetry of Yahya al-Samawi and try From us to monitor the features of this new experience and provide a textual vision that stems from the pursuit of the form and the stages of its development, as we stop at the content contemplating the formation of his poetic language, and the extent of its expression of social, intellectual, ideological and cultural concepts. This research presents a reading on the aesthetics of intertextuality in Al-Samawi's poetry, as the study came in an introduction and two chapters: the first topic included: the concept of intertextuality, explaining it linguistically and idiomatically, while the second topic presented the levels of religious (Qur’anic) intertextuality in al-Samawi’s poetry, with applied procedural samples selected from his poetry,it was followed by the literary (poetic) intertextuality in his poetry, and then the historical intertextuality, in which he intertextualized with allusion or suggestion with the most prominent poets, with the mention of court evidence, followed by the fruits of the results, sources and references.

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2023-06-21

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THE AESTHETICS OF INTERTEXTUALITY IN AL-SAMAWI’S POETRY COLLECTION (FLYING WITH WINGS OF STONE ) AS A MODEL. (2023). Neo Science Peer Reviewed Journal, 10, 69-80. https://neojournals.com/index.php/nsprj/article/view/237