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Original article | International Journal of Language and Education Research 2019, Vol. 1(1) 56-64

Poeticalness of Repetition: Whines of Spirit Revealed in Mahmood Darwish’s Poem (Eleven Planets on the Andalusian Scene)

Salwa Jarjees Salman

pp. 56 - 64   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/ijler.2019.233.4   |  Manu. Number: MANU-2003-11-0005

Published online: December 15, 2019  |   Number of Views: 49  |  Number of Download: 788


Abstract

This paper tries to convey the poeticalness of repetition: whines of spirit revealed in Mahmood Darwish’s poem (Eleven Planets on the Andalusian Scene). By poeticalness of repetition is meant the aesthetic features of repetition depending on all the different kinds of repetition included in a poem or certain poetic set. The paper contributes to defining the poeticalness of repetition and decides its kinds in the poem aforementioned. However, among the concluding remarks arrived at through this paper are: repetition is basically a rhythmic stylistic phenomenon rather than a technique the poet depends on to express his/her self chills in order to highlight and strengthen the concept he wants to convey to the addressee.

Keywords: Mahmood Darwish’s Poem, Poeticalness, Repetition.


How to Cite this Article?

APA 6th edition
Salman, S.J. (2019). Poeticalness of Repetition: Whines of Spirit Revealed in Mahmood Darwish’s Poem (Eleven Planets on the Andalusian Scene) . International Journal of Language and Education Research, 1(1), 56-64. doi: 10.29329/ijler.2019.233.4

Harvard
Salman, S. (2019). Poeticalness of Repetition: Whines of Spirit Revealed in Mahmood Darwish’s Poem (Eleven Planets on the Andalusian Scene) . International Journal of Language and Education Research, 1(1), pp. 56-64.

Chicago 16th edition
Salman, Salwa Jarjees (2019). "Poeticalness of Repetition: Whines of Spirit Revealed in Mahmood Darwish’s Poem (Eleven Planets on the Andalusian Scene) ". International Journal of Language and Education Research 1 (1):56-64. doi:10.29329/ijler.2019.233.4.