Alfred Adler’s Individual Psychology in Light of Classical Persian Literature
This paper aims to present a tentative analysis of the possible commonalities and differences between Adlerian individual psychology and classical Persian literary texts of the pre-modern period written by mystics Abu Saeed Abu al-Khair, Jami, Saadi, and
Fayruza S. Ismagilova, Nazyar Khamenehei
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The Jewish Ḥāfeẓ: Classical New Persian Literature in the Judeo-Persian Garšūni Literary Tradition [PDF]
AbstractThe immensity of the corpus and diversity of genres of Classical New Persian in Judeo-Persian garb is remarkable, comprising a wide-ranging multitude of genres from translations of the Tanakh and rabbinic works to chronicles, lexicographies, religious poetry, translations of medieval Hebrew poems, and a large corpus of non-Jewish Classical ...
Shervin Farridnejad
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PERSIAN LITERATURE IN THE POST-CLASSICAL DEVELOPMENTS [PDF]
Persian literary style “Bazgasht” was the last attempt to return to the classical values of the past. However, neither aesthetically nor ideologically it could respond to the ideals and challenges of the modern times.
Kozmoyan Armanush
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"Snake" , as a Symbd in the Persian Classical Literature [PDF]
"Snake" is a significant entity in mythology and also m Literature . Psychologists attach great importance to "Snake". Today, such expressions as" "or" indicative of deceitfulness and "are disaster.
nahoko tavarati
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Lonicera japonica is generally known as “Yass” or “Gole Yass” among Iranians, however, this vernacular name is not widely known in Persian botanical textbooks or encyclopedia.
Mohammad Reza Joharchi, Yasamin Nasseh
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A Critique on the Book The Effect of Classic Persian Literature in the Contemporary Story Writing [PDF]
One of the fundamental questions in the literature of the new story writing in Iran is the extent of the linkage with classical Persian literature. The importance of this question becomes apparent when most critics and researchers in the field of fiction,
Seyed Ali Qasemzade
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Illustration of alcohol use in classical Farsi-Dari (Persian) literature
Alcohol has been known to people of Central Asia for millennia, and in line with local mythology, wine was used as an anaesthetic for the Caesarean birth of the mythical hero Rostam. In classical Farsi-Dari (Persian) literature, the term alcohol and/or wine is used in two different contexts; firstly, as an allegory; referring to a ‘divine wine’ and as ...
H. Shahpesandy
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THE POSITION OF WATER AND RIVER IN CLASSICAL PERSIAN LITERATURE
Water is one of the four elements (water, fire, soil and wind) that are most important in the history of human civilization. In the history of literature and religions in the world, water in the general picture is symbolized as a purification medium for humans to achieve happiness in life.
Bastian Zulyeno
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A Review of Medicinal Plants Used for Uterine Disorders in Makhzan al-Adwiyyah: Insights from Persian Medicine. [PDF]
Context Uterine disorders are among the most prevalent gynecological problems in women. Persian Medicine (PM) has long provided herbal approaches for managing such conditions, based on temperament theory and humoral balance.
Rabizadeh F.
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A comparative inquiry based on psycho- humanist pyramid of needs by Maslow in the Classic Persian literature texts [PDF]
The concept of comparison has been so long-lasting and durable that can be taken into account as both a humanistic and social tradition. In the present study, with a view toward comparative literature, and from the point of view of the psychological ...
Abolghasem Rahimi, Mahdi Rahimi
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