Intertextual Analysis of Telemitiesin Mohammad Kazem Kazemi's Poetry

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Intertextual studies are one of the most important approaches to contemporary literary research. According to the theory of intertextuality, every literary text is its reproduction and reproduction of past or contemporary literary works. Considering this definition, Talmih can be regarded as one of the most obvious examples of intertextuality. One of the poets who widely used this array in his poetry is Mohammad Kazem Kazemi, the most famous poet of the Resistance of Afghanistan. In this research, the ways in which Talmih was used in his poems has been examined by descriptive-analytical method. As the results of this research show, Kazemi's poems are often linked to religious themes and texts such as the Quran, hadith, the history of Islam, the Prophets of the Prophets, etc., and the intertextual relations based on the threefold rules of Christau between the present text And absent, in the form of partial negation, a negation, and a general negation, in which a partial negation in Kazemi's poems is more frequent.

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Persian
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Journal of Research in Persian Language and Literature, Volume:20 Issue: 41, 2019
Pages:
195 to 219
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