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Review of Visual Boutiques of Espacementalism in Indian Style: The Case of Bidel Dehlavi\'s Poems [PDF]
One of the main propositions in understanding Espacementalism is that this literary trend does not claim to be new in its visual boutiques. In the Espacementalism manifesto, the existence of similar cases in classical Persian poetry is clearly ...
AliReza Rayat-e Hasanabadi
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Untranslatable Aspects in the Persian Poetry [PDF]
Translatability is the capability of a meaning for being transferred from one language into another without undergoing fundamental change.A meaning will, therefore , be considered untranslatable when it cannot be transferred into another language without
salar manafianari
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Old Age and Greed in Ṣāʾib Tabrīzī’s Ghazals
Ṣāʾib Tabrīzī is one of the most well-known figures of 17th century Persian poetry. His poems are considered typical examples of Indian Style, a poetry movement that was marked with the use of imagery that deviated from established norms of the past ...
Güneş Muhip Özyurt
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A Structural Analysis of the Common and Innovative Meters in Persian Poetry [PDF]
This article examines the structure of commonly used and innovative meters in Persian poetry, both classical and contemporary. Moreover, it introduces a new classification for meters of all types.
Mohammadamir Jalali
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An Analysis of Religious Implications in Forough Farrokhzad’s Poetry in Light of Peirce’s Semiotic Theory [PDF]
There is an underlying connection between classical Persian poetry and religion. Despite religion being one of the main origins of poetry, it appears that the connection has lost some of its strength in contemporary poetry.
Habibollah Abbasi, Ramak Ramyar
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La fuite du temps dans la poésie médiévale persane. Étude sur Hâfez de Chirâz
The time which leads to death is a powerful enemy but wicked and invisible. Man makes it visible in his myths by presenting it as a monster or Cronos. Time therefore occupies an important place in the world literature.
Leila Ghalehtaki
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Explaining the place and function of “personification” in Persian poetry and miniature [PDF]
Persian literature has been closely related to the miniature throughout history. Recognizing the poetry delicacies and equalizing them in miniature, Persian painters could present a transcendental expression appropriate for the rich Iranian culture ...
Mohammad Kazem Hassanvand, Zeinab Rajabi
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Thematic and Comparative Analysis of Rubaiyats of Muhammad Ismail Roshan
Muhammad Ismail Roshan was a Sufi and Prominent Persian Poetof 19th century. He was born in Sindh. He was a man of generosityand piety. He took active part in politics as well as in religiousservices and was an active member of Khilafah movement.
Aqsa Sajid, Rizwana Khaliq
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The usage of adjectives in the contemporary poetry [PDF]
Deviation from the norm, deviation from the rules that governing on the syntagmatic relations of the words, adding the rules on the standard language, displace in parts of sentence, and manipulating in accepted structure of ...
Leila Kordbache +2 more
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This little book is a beguiling collection of Persian love poems drawn from both classical and modern poetry, but united by the theme of love in its myriad interpretations.
David Armani, Louise Gormley
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