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Sufism and Mysticism
Analysis of paradoxes in Manteghotteir Attar and Jung's psychology

Leyla gholampoor ahangar kolayee; Mahmoud Tavousi; Shahin Ojagh Alizadeh

Volume 72, Issue 240 , February 2020, , Pages 193-213

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2020.10284

Abstract
  The paradox is considered as an innovative array in Persian literature, one of the factors beauty, surprising and highlighting in literary works (and mystical). This research intends to investigate the causes of the growth of this innovative array in Attar’s Manteq-o-alteir Based on Jung's psychology. ...  Read More

Morphology of Mystical Allegories

Abdollah Tolouei Azar; Rahim koshesh; Ali Samadi

Volume 69, Issue 233 , January 0, , Pages 55-69

Abstract
  Using allegory as rhetoric and reasoning method is a main axis in Iranian mystical literature. This procedure starts with Sanaei's poems, ripens in Attar's poems and culminates in Molavi's poems. Studying mystical allegories from morphologic point of view, makes possible their comprehensive literary, ...  Read More