Salah Fadl's 'Text Codes' offers a profound semiological study delving into the intricate poetics of both narrative prose and classical verse. This seminal work meticulously examines the hidden codes and symbolic structures embedded within literary texts, revealing how meaning is constructed and perceived. Fadl employs a rigorous analytical framework to dissect the stylistic and thematic elements that define the artistic essence of storytelling and poetic expression. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the semiotic dimensions underlying Arabic literary traditions, making this book an indispensable resource for students and scholars of literary theory, criticism, and comparative literature.