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    The Poetics of Textual Thresholds in Ahcene El-Kharrat’s Collections of Poetry

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    Abstract: The aim of this study is to analyze the poetics of textual thresholds in the poetry of Ahcene El-Kharrat (1989-2019), to query their various dimensions, connotations and artistic features, based on the assumption that contemporary poetic text is no longer just a set of poems nicely written and collected in a book, but rather a mosaic of written texts, para (meta) texts, and thresholds related to their hypertext. The thresholds’ role is vital. Its importance cannot be ignored while formulating the general poetic context of the poem. The latter cannot reach completeness without its textual thresholds that opens up new poetic and artistic perspectives. We will shed light, in this analytical and intertextual research, on the thresholds of the poems in the collections of the Algerian poet Ahcene El-Kharrat entitled: Nabdh-al-faji’a (Pulse of Bereavement), Basar Al-Turab (Sight of the earth) and Shatah Al-darawishes (the Dervishes’ imagination). Keywords: Textual Thresholds; Paratext; Connotation; Author; Poetic

    The Female Character in the Novels Memory in the Flesh and Chaos of the Senses

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    The article examines the issue of women's character and its role in building the significance of women's narrative text; Ahlam Mosteghanemi made the female character the focus of the text, through her study, we are able to make the text into a semantic explosion by answering the following questions: How will the narrator/man serve the woman, and how will the writer present an image of the woman from a male perspective? Will she succeed in creating a male character away from any projection of a woman's feelings on a man
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