Historical intertextuality in the poetry of Muhammad bin Al-Othaimeen (a critical study)
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The phenomenon of intertextuality is a modern theory that reviews the similarities and contrasts that occur in the text with previous texts, whether in terms of word, meaning, or image. Then the research turned to deduct the texts of Bin Al-Othaimeen and Interrogate them, by revealing its intersection with texts, including historical episodes, in addition to geographical and personal features, and linking those dimensions and relationships to the overall structure of the text, and their relationship to the text that intertext with it, which is the theme that the research mainly discusses. The study uses the analytical-critical approach, so that the study comes out in a clear and easy way for everyone who reads it.
The study found a set of results and the most significant are: Bin Al-Othaimeen depended on historical intertextuality, because he found in them the aesthetic and artistic value of his poetry, with what the events, personalities, and places possesses of adding value to his texts. The poet also employed religious intertextuality in his texts in terms of advising, guiding, and reminding those he loves. Thus, the goal that Bin Al-Othaimeen intends by referring to the historical texts is a proof of what he said and an argument he cited. The study recommended a set of recommendations, the most important of which are: The poet's diwan is a fruitful environment for researchers in various fields of poetry, and many poems are included in the books of the Ministry of Education, which facilitated the process of accessing them.
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