Studying Quranic Intertextuality relationships in Fadwa Tuqan's poetry

Abstract:
Today, intertextual technique is considered as one of the most obvious and precise structural properties of the contemporary poetry. This phenomenon calls for texts absent from, previous or concurrent with the present text to somehow impose a semantic, artistic or stylistic duty on the texts. Quran as a comprehensive program and a sacred text has turned into the most significant poetic inspiration for contemporary Arab poets. Fadwa Tuqan is one of the sublime Palestinian poets who has been saturated with Quranic concepts and pictures and has enjoyed this technique to explain and confirm his internal feelings; particularly in national and patriotic matters. In this research it has been attempted to consider the influence of Quran on Fadwa's life and poetry while studying Quranic intertextuality phenomenon in his Poetry, using the descriptive-analytic method. The findings demonstrate that Quranic intertexuality has been used more in the second period of the poet’s literary life; the Thematic Romance stage, and has helped him to create deep meanings and innovative and artistic pictures in his poetry.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Lyrical Literature Researches, Volume:13 Issue: 25, 2016
Pages:
169 to 182
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