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Contemporary Poetry of Iran
Mystical commonalities in the poem of Mohammad Hossein Shahriar and the works of Gibran Khalil Gibran

Abdolahad Gheibi; Hasan Esmailzade; Fereshteh Asghari

Volume 72, Issue 239 , September 2019, , Pages 49-74

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2019.9276

Abstract
    Mohamad Hossein Shahriyar, a renowned poet of Iran, and Gibran Khalil Gibran, a famous poet and writer of Lebanese literature are amongst those wrtiers who, in the contemporary world, are more associated with literary Romanticism. However, in the context of life, mystical tendencies are more highlighted ...  Read More

Language, mysticism and nature1

rahman moshtaghmehr; aminah feizi

Volume 71, Issue 237 , September 2018, , Pages 185-210

Abstract
  < p >Language, mysticism and nature Abstract: One of the new theories in field of linguistics is environmental linguistics, that addressing to the relation of thinking, language and the way of human interact with surrounding environment. Environmental linguistics emphasizes that language structures play ...  Read More

Mystical Epic from Hypothesis to Reality

Mohammad Ebrahimpour Namin; MirJalil Akrami

Volume 70, Issue 236 , December 2017, , Pages 1-40

Abstract
  In the past half-century and especially in the past two decades the expression “mystical epic” has gained significant prevalence in the field of literary studies, and even some researchers have assumed the existence of a “mystical epic” as an independent genre in Persian literature. ...  Read More