Comparative Study of Three-dimensional Intertextuality of Gennete and parts of Islamic Rhetoric Theory

Abstract
Intertextual links in the formalism theory, intertextuality theory of

Kristeva, Trans-textuality theory of Jennet and the theory of Bloom's

anxiety of influence, are some of the new approaches to reading and

literary criticism Under these approaches, none of the text is

independent of others, and each text is an intertextual derived from

earlier texts that will be present in the later texts as well.

Gérard Genette, one of the theorists in the field of intertextual

links, has classified his trans-textuality theory into five dimensions,

one of which is the intertextual axis. He divided intertextuality into

three types intertextual links i.e. open-intention, hidden-intention and

implicit and has defined and assigned conceptual realm of each of this

interpretation.

Considering the fact that the outcome of teaching poetic art led to

embodiments of intertextual links in Islamic, Persian and Arabic

rhetoric, this paper using descriptive-analytic approach, makes a

comparative study of three-dimensional intertextuality of Janet and

parts of Islamic rhetoric theory. The research results show that some

literatrary components, such as guarantee, allegory, resolution, and

adaptation as well as some of literary robberies in Islamic rhetoric are

consistent with models from three-dimensional intertextual patterns.

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