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Sufism and Mysticism
Exploring the Semantic Development of Simurgh Symbolism in Persian Literature

Taqi Poornamdarian; Elaheh Bayat Zarand

Volume 76, Issue 247 , September 2023, , Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2022.46383.3101

Abstract
  Symbols are powerful images that articulate a set of cultural and mythological concepts in certain semantic clusters. These clusters produced through creative literary processes constitute a part of our cultural memory. One of the symbols is Simurgh that was generated in the pre-Islamic Persian texts ...  Read More

Sufism and Mysticism
A Criticism on the Viewpoints in Resources on Masnavi Research Regarding the Interpretation of the Mythical Elements in Masnavi-ye Molavi

reza aghayarizahed; naser nikoubakht; hoseinali ghobadi; saied bozorgbighdeli

Volume 73, Issue 241 , September 2020, , Pages 1-16

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2020.11101

Abstract
    After the composition of the great work of Molavi called “Masnavi”, different explanations have been proposed for it by different scholars through the pass of time. Currently we can observe the viewpoints of different literary writers and through comparing their views we can understand ...  Read More

Mythical Analysis of Story of Lion and Cow in Kelile and Demne Based on the Theory of Jung and Northrop Frye

Ali Akbar Sam Khaniani; Mustafa Malek Paein

Volume 65, Issue 226 , January 0, , Pages 23-47

Abstract
  The Story of Lion and Cow in Kelile and Demne has a lot of literary beauties; applying different literary criticisms and various meaningful readings in the context of this story, one can determine the aesthetic factors and their effects on the readers. One the most efficient literary criticism in this ...  Read More