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Bijan Najdi” and Innovation in Language of Story

Abbas Baghinejad

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 1-16

Abstract
  Bijan Najdi is an innovative writer who has introduced a unique and different literary style through publishing his three short story collections. In narrating his story Najdi has employed a certain poetic prose which is quite new and unusual. Through blending the poetic narration and elements of story ...  Read More

Analysis of the Components of Realism in the Fiction of Jamalzadeh and Al-e Ahmad

Mohammad Pashai; Abolfazl Ramazani

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 17-38

Abstract
  Realistic story writing in Persian literature was common among the writers since the beginning of story writing in the new style until present and most of the great contemporary writers have employed these realistic elements in their works. Jamalzadeh was one of the first Iranian writers who combined ...  Read More

Love Stories: Lyric or Narrative Genre?

Omid Zakeri Kish

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 39-56

Abstract
  The question this article is to answer is on the basis of what criteria a narrative text could be classified as lyric literature. Trying to give an answer to this question, the author has used a descriptive-analytic methodology to indicate which properties, in prominent love story, lessen the importance ...  Read More

Allegory with Dual Implication (Virtual and Real), A Way to Expand the Scope of Meaning

Behnoosh Rahimi Harsini; Ali Heydari; Mohammad Reza Hasani Jalilian; Ghasem Sahraei

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 57-71

Abstract
  Hafez makes new allegories with new meanings, with replacing two concepts in to lines of a verse, based on virtual relationships among them. Such that allegory on second line, with a virtual relationship, substitute truth back in first line. Substituting allegory with truth, cause equality of them. In ...  Read More

Mawlana's Approach to Thought

Afsaneh Saadati; Mokhtar Ebrahimi; Parvin Golizadeh

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 73-96

Abstract
  In this paper, in an analytical and coherent method, we focus on the nature of thought and the approach of Mawlana into it. We first have defined the concept of thought and then we have scrutinized it as terms of the origin, function, and the literal meaning and meaning of the Mathnavi. We are talking ...  Read More

A Study on Magical Realism and Revisionary Nostalgia in the Mise-en-abymes of the Novel Esfar-e-Kateban (The Script of the Scribes

Maryam Ebadi Asayesh; Mahmood Reza Gheibi

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 97-122

Abstract
  Esfar-e-Kateban (The Script of the Scribes) won Mehregan Prize in 2000 for its author, Abu-Torab Khosravi. This work which consists of various narrative layers, in its first layer attempts to tell the story of Said and Eklima’s acquaintance. In the other narrative layers, it rereads the old texts ...  Read More

Suffi Dynasties from the Perspective of the Author of Rashhat al-Ghaybiyeh Fi Tahhqiqh Tariq al-Sufiyeh

Elham Ali Joula; Mohammad Mansour Tabatabai

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 123-151

Abstract
  From the very beginning, mystical journey for various reasons have been made through various methods and techniques that are known as ways or dynasties, The Sufis believe that every Sufi must be able to prove its dynasty; to extend its dynasty without interruption to the Imams, because they claim that ...  Read More

Elements of Postmodern in Sonnets of Hafez-e Shirazi

Nasser Alizadeh; Tahere Nazari Anamaq

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 153-180

Abstract
  Post-modernism is a rebellion against the beliefs of one-dimensional and mono sound.That does not include any mind and a certain boundary and at any time and in any place emerges and language for the collapse of beliefs that take on the right form in society. Although the term postmodern in this article ...  Read More

The Challenge between Tradition and Modernity in Moniru Ravanipoor’s Ahle Ghargh

Reza Ghasemzadeh; Hamidreza Farzi; Ali Dehghan

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 181-203

Abstract
  The struggle between tradition and modernism as a social problem is reflected in the contemporary literary works one of which is "Ahl-e Gharg Novel of Monirou Ravanipour's" written in magical realism and repeating the counteraction of these two phenomena. So in this research we have considered them to ...  Read More

Pondering on Innovation of Sultan Walad in Sonnat Arena

Davood Vaseghi Khundai; Mahdi Malek Sabet; Mohammad Kazem Kahdooi

Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, Pages 205-229

Abstract
  After believing in the unity of Allah, the issue of “Saint and Sanctity” was one the most important and complex controversies in Mysticism and Islamic Sufism. From the beginning of its development, this school of thought tried to explain and address this topic through citing words of revelation ...  Read More