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Mulammaâ (Macaronic) Verse: The Link between Persian and Arabic poetry [PDF]
  âMacaronicâ literally refers to an attribute for a thing which possesses two colors or two dissimilar qualities, and âmacaronic verseâ, in Arabic rhetoric, points to a kind of poem whose words in one hemstitch or in the whole stitch are ...
Ali Asghar Ghahramani Moqbel
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Pen- Name in Persian and Arabic Poetry [PDF]
Pen-name (Takhalloss) is one of the main features of Persian poetry. It has been a matter of concern among many of Persian language geography poets in the orient at least up to the Mashrouteh era. Pen-name has been promoted among the other Muslim nations
Ebrahim Khodayar +1 more
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Transcendental love in contemporary Persian poetry [PDF]
Love is one of the main subjects of Persian poetry and the highest and most important foundation of mysticism, and although the form of dealing with love in different periods of Persian poetry has been different according to specific social conditions ...
منوچهر جوکار +1 more
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A Survey on Persian poetry after the revolution [PDF]
Persian poetry underwent a new phase in the course of the Islamic Revolution of Iran. During this great historical event, remarkable developments occurred in both Persian Poetry and Prose.
homayun alidusti
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Basic features of Persian poetry styles [PDF]
In various sources of Persian poetry stylistics, the stylistic features of pre-constitutional poetry have been examined in a detailed and meticulous manner.
علیرضا مظفریان
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Poetry as Salve for Persian Exiles [PDF]
With the coming of the 1979 Revolution and the Iran–Iraq War(1980–88), Persian poetry entered into a new phase. While therevolutionary poets wrote about the ideals of the revolution,motivating young soldiers to go to the front, many establishedpoets were persecuted, imprisoned, or executed, and some choseexile. From this period onward, a rich corpus of
Seyed-Gohrab, Asghar
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Translating Persian Poetry and its Discontents [PDF]
Poetry is widely considered to be untranslatable. Notwithstanding the preponderance of theories which insist on the impossibility of poetry translation, poetry has been translated for millennia around the world.
Kayvan Tahmasebian +1 more
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Roger Sedarat. Emerson in Iran: The American Appropriation of Persian Poetry [PDF]
Through the case of Emerson’s appropriation of Persian poetry this volume provides a thought-provoking example of how the literary founding father of a nation is cosmopolitan and receptive of foreign cultures in what might seem a purely “nationalistic ...
Behnam M. Fomeshi
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Classification of Persian love poetry
One of the most common and popular genres in traditional and popular literature is romantic poetry. This type of literature has been recorded in the Iranian culture collection in the form of prose and verse and with more than 600 written works, both printed and written.
حسن ذوالفقاری
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The formal characteristics of Arabic and Persian ghazals: a statistical comparative study [PDF]
The link between poetry and music is stable and inseparable. The musical background in poetry reveals the influence of melodious principles and bases of the texts in both Arabic and Persian literatures.
ameneh forouzankamali +2 more
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