The current study aimed to extrapolate the poetry of Ibn Qalaqes (Nasr ibn Abdullah-), died in 567 AH, who lived in the era of Abbasid state. It started with a short biography of the poet and a definition of of the term "Intertextuality" in old and modern literary criticism and introduction of “intertextuality” as a modern term .
The study sought to search for manifestations of intertextuality in the poetry of Ibn Qalaqes, this included,but is not limited to, the significances reflected the meaning of “intertextuality” to determine their appropriateness to the contexts and their harmony with them, also to show the poet’s artistic skills in employing his literary archives from texts of the Holy Qur’an, poetry and prevailing proverbs, as well as the level of his knowledge of science in his time and previous eras.
Accordingly , this study found that " Intertextuality " is used greatly in Ibn Qalaqes' collection “Diwan” for different purposes; delivering the message simply, adding dignity to ideas and strengthening his perspectives and visions while preserving the structure and cohesion of the poems ,which suggests critical exploration of his collection ”Diwan”.
bint Abdullah bin Ali Al-Huwairini, A. (2022). Intertextuality in the Poetry of Ibn Qalaqes 567 AH
Analytical Descriptive Study. Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50(2), 164-179. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235435
MLA
Amal bint Abdullah bin Ali Al-Huwairini. "Intertextuality in the Poetry of Ibn Qalaqes 567 AH
Analytical Descriptive Study", Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50, 2, 2022, 164-179. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235435
HARVARD
bint Abdullah bin Ali Al-Huwairini, A. (2022). 'Intertextuality in the Poetry of Ibn Qalaqes 567 AH
Analytical Descriptive Study', Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50(2), pp. 164-179. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235435
VANCOUVER
bint Abdullah bin Ali Al-Huwairini, A. Intertextuality in the Poetry of Ibn Qalaqes 567 AH
Analytical Descriptive Study. Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 2022; 50(2): 164-179. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235435