The Movement of Textual Texture in Andalusian Poetry (An Extended Influence and Rebound Effect)
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https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v62i2.2199Keywords:
Andalusian, poetry, textual fabric, contemporary criticismAbstract
The research problem comes as a renewal attempt to extrapolate Andalusian poetry and its phenomenon according to the requirements of contemporary criticism.The aim of the research is to determine the extent of the response of Andalusian poetry to contemporary theories of criticism, identification with its premises, and the extent of influence and influence whose features became evident in the texts of Andalusian poets. The study resorted to an applied procedure on a number of poetic texts, in which the extents of change that occurred in Arabic poetry became clear. As a result of the spatial shift that occurred to the Andalusian poet; In terms of words, meanings, and images, and the extent of their reflection on poetry in Andalusia for non-Arabs, through an applied and analytical research approach that appeals to contemporary critical visions in deconstructing texts and re-extrapolating them again. It turned out that the Andalusian poetic text is able to respond to the requirements of contemporary criticism, and it proved the impact left by the Arab poets in Andalusia on the content of Andalusian life, and its reflection on European poets in the poetry of the troubadours.
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