Relationship between intertextuality and the Islamic rhetoric from Genette point of view

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Intertextuality is a discursive phenomenon with putted forth by Mikhail Bakhtin as dialogics for the first time. Afterwards Julia kristeva developed this theory and putted forth the intertextuality. She consider each text outcome of some texts that created within a supposed text. Roland Barhtes consider every text an intertext with is created from a plenty of sounds, speeches and texts. This approach has took the place of influence in comperetive studies and in semiotic analyses transformed from the handwritten texts to media texts studies. But we must not suppose this theory is very new in our critics and rhetoric. The muslim ancients critics were known terms such as Inclusion, Quotation, Insinuation, Theft of poetry, and were studied about it. But they couldn't theorized it because of loss of structural and discursive point of view. In this article we try to study the relationship between intertextuality and the Islamic rhetoric from Genette point of view

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Persian
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Journal of Practical Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism, Volume:2 Issue: 2, 2018
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83 to 96
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