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Intertextuality and Subversion: Nezāmi in Modern Persian Literature

open access: yesIran studies, 2022
This study proposes an innovative, triangular close reading of three Persian authors: Nezāmi, Golshiri, and Mandanipour. It argues that the two modern authors, Hushang Golshiri with his famous novella Shāh-e siyāhpushān, the “King of those clad in black,”
Christophe Werner
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Disciplining Persian Literature in Twentieth-Century Afghanistan

open access: yesIran studies, 2022
How was Persian literature disciplinized in the twentieth century? This article addresses this question by focusing on twentieth-century Afghanistan and outlining the sociohistorical processes that helped to transform scholarly and literary production ...
A. Fani
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The Jewish Ḥāfeẓ: Classical New Persian Literature in the Judeo-Persian Garšūni Literary Tradition

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2021
The 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 ...
Shervin Farridnejad
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Rabies in medieval Persian literature - the Canon of Avicenna (980-1037 AD). [PDF]

open access: yesInfect Dis Poverty, 2014
Ibn Sina (980–1037 AD), known by his full name Abu Ali al-Hussain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina and the Latin name ‘Avicenna’, was a Persian scholar who is primarily remembered for his contributions to the science of medicine.
Dalfardi B   +2 more
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Analysis of the Central Mapping of Conceptual Metaphors and Pictorial Schemas of the Words “Water” and “Fire” in Proverbs Derived from Persian Literature

open access: yesHalf-Yearly Persian Language and Literature, 2021
يلع يمينست  دومحم يسايلا  ديكچ ه نابز يياـنعم هراعتسا يارب هك يتنس تغلاب شرگن فلاخرب ،نوسناج كرام و فاكيل جروج دننام يناسانش هديدپ ار نآ و دندوب لئاق يتخانشابيز و يغلاب ًافرص يم ينابز ًافرص يا يتيهاـم ياراد ار هراعتـسا ،دنتسناد يم يموهفم و
A. Arman   +3 more
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Melancholia in medieval Persian literature: The view of Hidayat of Al-Akhawayni. [PDF]

open access: yesWorld J Psychiatry, 2014
"Melancholia" seems to be the oldest term used to describe the manifestations of depression. Throughout the history of medicine, melancholia has been the focus of consideration of many scholars who have provided varying definitions of this disorder and ...
Dalfardi B   +2 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Pseudo-disbelief Allegories in the Works of Ein al-Qozat Hamedani (with Emphasizing on Letters and Arrangements) [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی, 2020
Since the expression of mystical experiences in the form of a limited and inefficient material language is a very difficult and challenging task, the mystics have used the artistic capacities of the language as a parable to explain and understand their ...
Ahmad Amin   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Inspiration for Writing Makhzan-ol-Asrār and Eskandar-nāme by NIZāmi based on Action Discourse [PDF]

open access: yesفصلنامه نقد ادبی, 2023
The signs that direct the discourse of a narrative to create a core action in the central core and to reproduce intelligent and program-oriented meanings constitute the pattern of Greimas’ action discourse in the context of the narrative.
Khalil Baygzade, لیلا Rahmatian
doaj  

Analysis of Meta-textual and Intra-textual Factors on Literary Taste in Chahar Maghale and Labab al-Bab [PDF]

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2022
The standards and the taste for art are being constantly changed and transformed. Anthologies, as a summary of the audience's views and taste, are a mirror and a reflection of the evolution of literary taste standards in any era. The process of formation
Zohre Mohammadi   +2 more
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Existence and its Levels from Aziz Nasafi Viewpoint [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2013
After the profound transformation which emerged in the Islamic mysticism in the seventh century Hegira, ontology was added to the other two pillars of mystical cognition, theology and anthropology.
Ehsan Reisi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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