Association of meanings and its production in the poetic context. An Illustrative and Metonymic Concurrence in the Poetry of Ibn al-Qaysrani (died. 548 A.H.)
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https://doi.org/10.36327/ewjh.v1i31.13031Keywords:
Qaysrani, context, AssociationAbstract
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This study is entitled (An Illustrative and Metonymic Concurrence in the Poetry of Ibn al-Qaysrani (d. 548 AH)), seeks to shed light on a common illustrative phenomenon in Ibn al-Qaysrani’s poetry, namely (Metonymic image). This paper is to show its features and artistic effects in the themes of his poetry between praise, satire, and elegiac poetry, description, pride and others. The observation was based on showing the benefits of the metonymic image in the context of the poet’s poetry, which is full of scattered types of metonymies in an objective unit ranging between one verse and two verses. This reflects the poet’s artistic ability to adapt the metonymic image in the service of his purposes, as a poet known for his leadership and excellence in the field of poetry. Due to the nature of the illustrative study, its axes focused on the effective impact of the Metonymic image in the context of Ibn al-Qaysrani’s poetry. The approach combined the description and the analysis of selected examples, which indicated a clear indication of the effectiveness of the illustrative image as it deals with the mechanism of the
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