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Aging Veterans and a Silver Lining of Service. [PDF]
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For many cultural commentators, the Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) signalled a new era in which technological advances transformed warfare into what Jean Baudrillard refers to as a virtual experience epitomised by “surgical strikes” and “smart-bombs”.
Pitchford, J
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Paul Russell: the transcendentalist surgeon of America. [PDF]
Abdi R.
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ترجمۀ «رديف» در شعر فارسی؛ مطالعه موردي ترجمهاي از ديوان حافظ
Literary scholars of Persian literature regard “radif” as a property of Persian poetry; a property which has a clear manifestation in different types of poetry, especially the Persian Qazal, and acts as an internal rhyme for the poem.
بهروز محمودي بختياري
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Visual metaphor of sadness in poetry comics: a socio-cognitive perspective. [PDF]
Wen S, Zhong Z, Chen S.
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Prosodic Function Row in Persian Poetry [PDF]
One of the single most important functions of the row- that is, compliance between different words and different rhymes- that provide them with some prosodies, have not been investigated yet. in other words, Row gives freedom to the word rhyme that gives
Majid Mansouri
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Father of Persian verse : Rudaki and his poetry / Sassan Tabatabai
Abu ‘Abdollâh’ Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki (c. 880 CE-941 CE) was a poet to the Samanid court which ruled much of Khorâsân (northeastern Persia) from its seat in Bukhara.
Tabatabai, Sassan
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Pearls of Meanings : Studies on Persian Art, Poetry, Ṣūfīsm and History of Iranian Studies in Europe
Pearls of Meanings offers a collection of essays by J.T.P. (Hans) de Bruijn, a leading scholar in the field of Persian Studies, in which essential domains of Persian culture such as poetry and Sufism are analyzed in an exemplary fashion.
Bruijn, Hans de
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SYMMETRY IN TRADITIONAL PERSIAN POETRY
A great many Persian poems have been composed by many famous or obscure poets throughout the centuries which Persians have learned, memorized and recited throughout their lives.
BEHNEJAD, S. ALIREZA, ZAHEDI, MARYAM
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In search of Xerxes: images of the Persian king [PDF]
The figure of Xerxes, the Persian king who invaded Greece in 480 BC, is known to us primarily through Greek sources and the western inheritors of the Greek tradition. Little Persian evidence from Xerxes' reign survives and our perceptions are, therefore,
Clough, Emma Elizabeth
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