A Semio-Intertextual Approach to The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak (2010)
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University of Ammar Theledji -Laghouat
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This dissertation presents a new approach, semio-intertextuality, to analyse a novel entitled
The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak (2010). This qualitative approach aims to highlight the
systems of semiotic signs and of absent and intertwined texts that the author has used in her
novel, including the signs that are concretised in the characters, the title, the cover, and the
chronotope structure. Besides, this work of analysis is done through different narrative
techniques adopted in the new contemporary novel. It made it possible to identify and analyse
two main narrative characters: the first historically represents Jalal Din Rumi, as for the
second fictitiously manifests Ella Rubinstein. Furthermore, semio-intertextuality illustrates
the interrelationships between the previous and present texts of the novel, reflecting the
system of human values through polyphony, which helps to enshrine the principle of dialogue
between different cultures and civilisations. Finally, semio-intertextual approach results in
deconstructing and decoding the structure of the literary work, providing new insights and
efficient reading of The Forty Rules of Love in particular and novels in general
