Intertextuality of the Umayyad and Abbasid poets who lived through these two ears. “The traditional eulogy as sample”

Abstract

This research shows the concept of intertextuality, which is one of the highlights in the Arab contemporary poetry phenomena, and a required language of poetry, and a feature of modern contemporary speech and mentions some of the great western and Arabs critics who have studied this concept, and suggests that this concept can provide a suitable introduction to the researcher to understand the studied poetic text. And the search displays intertextuality laws as classified by some critics which are a ruminatio: Absorption, and dialogue, and shows intended, then display the types of intertextuality like external (Referential), progress intertextuality, and self-intertextuality, and represent each of with texts of poetry relating to the poets who lived Umayyad and Abbasid epoch.After this theoretical introduction, the intertextuality concept will be applied on the texts of the poets poetry of the two states, through an adoption of an integrated approach that combines styles and meanings on one hand, and employ what the poetry contains from the facts and circumstances emerged clearly in the poetry on the other hand.Finally the search mentions the accessed results including the intertextuality achieved between the texts of poetry of the poets who lived the two states in the eulogy And the old referential texts, but also promotes a strong evidence of the interest of poets who contrived these texts to imitate ancestors and borrow their meanings and methods without an account. Also, the intertextuality can provide technical knowledge and great interest illuminations through revealing the consequences of the referential text in the studied poetry and the intersections with it, as well as the referential text place (old or heritage) of the newborn or the new text texture and structure. As well as intertextuality are what the text will be an extension of the newborn referential text and an emanation of it in its meanings, methods and language. On this basis, the intertextuality embodies a form of belonging to the nation and searches for national, intellectual and cultural identity with those who are singing the identity of the great heritage.