The Poetics of Quranic Quotation in The Poems of The Poet Mohammed Mardan - The Collection of Travels of The Trees As A Model
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https://doi.org/10.25130/jaa.17.61.12Keywords:
The Holy Quran, Quotation, Poetics, Implication, MetaphysicsAbstract
This research deals with the subject of rhetorical quotation from an unconventional research angle, as in the well-known rhetorical studies, but rather from the angle of modern critical study; as it deals with (quotation) from the perspective of (the poetics of the text), with modern critical tools, and dealt with the poetry of the poet Muhammad Mardan in his poetry collection (Journeys of the Trees) as a model suitable for such a study. The research was divided into two parts; the first dealt with the poetics of quotation in terms of its employment in poetic texts, and how it opened up too many meanings (Sufi and metaphysical) that the poet would not have been able to access without the assistance of these quotations from the Holy Quran. The second part was more like an inventory in which we demonstrated the strong presence of these Quranic quotations in the poet's poems, which confirms his strong influence by the Holy Quran.
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