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Jomaa Hussein Youssef
dr.joumaa@tu.edu.iq
Abdulwahab Hussein Khalaf
dr.joumaa@tu.edu.iq
Maha Tawfiq Yousif Al-Hadithi
dr.joumaa@tu.edu.iq

Abstract

Repetition is a basic poetic tool to which many of linguistic aesthetics are attributed such as writing back the hemistiches and necessitating what is not necessary. The study examines these issues through the poetic collections of the Andalusian poets, namely Muwahedeen and thus concludes the aesthetic effect of such poetry. The study highlights the poetic images, poetic forms, manifestations and the impact of this poetry on other poetic texts.

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Youssef, J. H., Hussein Khalaf, A., & Al-Hadithi, M. T. Y. (2022). Verbal Poetics in Andalusian Mowahedeen’s Poetry: Repetition, Writing Back the Hemistiches, and Necessitating what is not Necessary as a Model. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 29(9, 2), 92–109. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.29.9.2.2022.6
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