Results 41 to 50 of about 5,160 (105)
In the early twentieth century, with the rise of women's issues in the continuation of the world's feminist movements, women's literature was formed in Iran and the Arab world.
Sharafat Karimi +2 more
doaj +1 more source
A Comparative Study of Yadollah Royaee’s and Louis Zukofsky’s Poetry [PDF]
1. Introduction Modern poetry of Iran has been influenced by the avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century such as Symbolism and Surrealism. However, Louis Zukofsky’s impact on modern Persian poetry has not yet been scrutinized.
Narges Montakhabi Bakhtvar
doaj +1 more source
Modern İran Edebiyatının önde gelen kadın şairlerinden Furûğ Ferruhzâd’ın “Günah” adlı şiir ile edebiyat hayatına girmiştir. Şair ataerkil bir toplumda bu şiirle birçok tepki toplamış ancak şiir yazmaktan vazgeçmeyerek, kısacık hayatına Esir, Duvar ...
Esin Eren Soysal
doaj +1 more source
Utopia in the Viewpoint of Forough Farokhzad and Nazok-ol Mala’ekeh [PDF]
Utopia is a reflection of the writer’s desire for evolution and survival. It seems that poets’ utopias have common features regardless of their nationality, because of the fact that literature and consequently poetry is rooted in human spirit and that ...
doaj +1 more source
A glance on love & infidelity in "Captive" composed by Foroogh Farrokhzad [PDF]
Love and amorous relations, infidelity, and disloyalty are inseparable parts of the modern human's life and are considered as social problems in human relations in communities. In conflict of the genders among the people the most conspicuous evidence is "
Bassak, H, Bokharaei, F.S.
core +2 more sources
A Space for Oneself: Comparative Spatial Analysis of Gender-Identity in Sylvia Plath and Forough Farrokhzad [PDF]
Since the twentieth century onward, women studies have gained undeniable significance in revealing gender issues. In this way the significance of space for women”s lives began to gain importance by Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1929) and Guilbert
Motallebzadeh, Nasser +1 more
core +2 more sources
Shaw in Mid-Twentieth-Century Iran [PDF]
The popular Iranian TV series, Shahrzad (2015-2018) titled after its female protagonist, features a reoccurring image of Shaw. The walls of the bedroom and study of Shahrzad’s main love interest, Farhad, include only two portraits — one of George Bernard
Ananisarab, Soudabeh
core +1 more source
سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة)
The poetic ego is a modern expression must distinguish the poet who has a unique poetic personality. In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools created ...
Baraa Khaled Hilal
doaj +5 more sources
Lived experience: Its nature, Types and Role in the Process of Literary Creativity [PDF]
Lived experience is a broad, controversial, and sometimes ambiguous term that has been used by researchers in various fields of study. While there are occasional references to this concept in literary studies, it has not yet been seriously considered by ...
Ghodrat Ghasemipour +2 more
doaj
Women\u27s Self-Definition Through Poetry [PDF]
This project looks at five female poets across history – Anne Bradstreet, Aphra Behn, Forough Farrokhzad, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath – to explore the various challenges they faced writing in their patriarchal societies.
Samimy, Olivia
core +1 more source

