Research paper
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Muʻallaqat Based on Van Dyke's Social Cognitive Theory (Case Study: Omar and Harith Suspensions as model)

mohammadhassan amraei

Volume 13, Issue 47 , April 2022, Pages 1-23

https://doi.org/10.30479/lm.2021.15332.3231

Abstract
  Critical discourse analysis is a new approach to discourse analysis that has been used in recent decades in a wide range of research in the fields of literature and psychology. It is also considered as one of the new trends in linguistics, which reveals the ideological views of the author by infiltrating ...  Read More

Research paper
Dystopian Representations in Abdul razzaq Al-Ribaeis Poetry

sadegh alboghbeish; ali khezri; rasool ballawi

Volume 13, Issue 47 , April 2022, Pages 25-44

https://doi.org/10.30479/lm.2020.12130.2927

Abstract
  Dystopian literature tries to describe the turbulent, corrupt, and shaky societies from which citizens try to flee. Because a utopia is only theoretically written and described. This is while dystopia has covered the utopia of the poets an oblivion veil literally and realistically, leaving it only in ...  Read More

Research paper
Psycho analysis in the novel My first love by Sahar Khalifa - based on the opposing and conflicting dualities of Levi Strauss

isa zaredorniani

Volume 13, Issue 47 , April 2022, Pages 45-62

https://doi.org/10.30479/lm.2021.14719.3165

Abstract
  The novel forms important aspects of psychological activities, especially the novel “My First Love” by the magic of Khalifa, which is rich with its artistic productions, which is rich in creations that embody and highlight the complex psychological states of the creator and recipient. Structural ...  Read More

Research paper
Manifestations of commitment and its motivations in the poetry of the Arab Spring revolutions (Case study: The ode of the earth has come back to us, from Farouk Gouida poem)

jamal talebi ghaehgheshlaghi

Volume 13, Issue 47 , April 2022, Pages 63-80

https://doi.org/10.30479/lm.2021.15363.3236

Abstract
  The idea of commitment in literature means that the writer and poet must use their intellectual and artistic talents and abilities in the service of society, and in honest and expressive language, without inclining to personal motives or a specific political party or group, illustrating the demands. ...  Read More

Research paper
Time and Its Narrative Paradoxes in the Novel Caine!Where Is Your Brother Abel?By Ibrahim Al-Koni

Amir Farhangnia; Ali purhamdanian

Volume 13, Issue 47 , April 2022, Pages 81-99

https://doi.org/10.30479/lm.2021.15127.3216

Abstract
  The time and narrative paradoxes are of the basic techniques embedded in the novels, and by removing them, the narration and the key notion intended by the narrator to convey to the audience fade. Time, along with other narrative elements, plays an important role in determining the nature, form and structure ...  Read More

Research paper
A Study of the Types of Focalization and the Dualities of the Characters in Rabai Al Madhoun’s novel: “Destinies, Concerto for the Holocaust and the Nakba”

Reza Nazemian; Mohammad Hadi Moradi; hadi azizi

Volume 13, Issue 47 , April 2022, Pages 101-120

https://doi.org/10.30479/lm.2021.15080.3207

Abstract
  Focalization is the reduction of the narrator’s field and confining his information, that is, choosing a type of channel that conveys the news from the narrator to his reader in the novel. “Destinies” is a novel that describes the lives of Palestinians after the Nakba. If the Holocaust ...  Read More