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ترجمۀ «رديف» در شعر فارسی؛ مطالعه موردي ترجمه‌اي از ديوان حافظ

open access: yesNaqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī, 2014
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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A study on caesura in Persian prosody

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2014
Caesura is a pause in a line of poetry that were used primarily in Greek poetry and moreover in the poetry of most indo- European languages: Latin, Sanskrit, Avestan, German and old English.
Abbas Jahedjah
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Kurd in the Classical Persian Poetry

open access: yesپژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی
With a heritage of more than a thousand years, the boundaries’ extensions of Persian Literature cover a wide range of themes, discourses, cases and historical events. It is the collage of identities of various religions, nationalities. This literature has some close connections and relations with Kurdish society thus it owns many different images about
Mazhar Ebrahimi, Harem Othman
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Interes za sufijsku poeziju kod Bosanske uleme

open access: yesAnali Gazi Husrev-Begove Biblioteke, 1996
It is a very interesting fact that the Bosnian ulema showed special in- terest and inclination towards sufi literature and especially towards poetry.
Bećir Džaka
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Poetry as Salve for Persian Exiles

open access: yes, 2021
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
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