Abstract

This article examines the axes of the book’s structure and the author’s strategy, with a particular focus on the semiotic component in the analysis of poetry and the narrative component in the analysis of the novel. The study also presents the underlying laws inferred from the scrutiny of the relationship between passions and things, emotionality and material reality, in the contemporary Moroccan poetry corpora. Additionally, the research sheds light on the narrative theme, textual content, and discourse construction in the novel Take Her. I Don't Want Her by Kuwaiti novelist Laila Al-Othman.

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