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Content Development in Hassan Ibn Sabet Ansari during Pre Islam and Islamic Era

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 1-24

Abstract
  The content of Hassan’s Islamic poetries in comparison to his pre-Islamic works has altered both in terms of quality and quantity. In some of his Islamic poetries new concepts and interpretations could be seen whereas in pre-Islamic ones such thing is not encountered. Hassan also put away themes such ...  Read More

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Different Readings of Sinbad’s Myth in Contemporary Poetry

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 25-44

Abstract
  Myths are inspiring sources for the contemporary Arab poets, from which the Sinbad’s is frequently used. Divers readings of this particular myth have been put forward due to the poets’ moods and the political and social conditions of the time, as a result making Sinbad their own mask. Sometimes Sinbad ...  Read More

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A Research into Avicenna's Ainiyeh (an ode with the terminal rhyme ending in –ain, the 21st letter of the Persian Alphabet) and Maulana's Letter of Reed

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 45-60

Abstract
  Sheikh Avicenna’s “Ainiyeh’s Ode” and Moulana Jalal Al-Din Rumi’s “Letter of Reed” both express the descent of man’s spirit from heaven to darkness. However, Avicenna’s treatment of the subject is rather reasonable, serious and philosophical, whereas Moulana’s is grievous and amorous. ...  Read More

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Proletarian literature in Farokhy Yazdi and Jamil Sedghi Zahavi’s Poetries

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011

Abstract
  The interaction of literature and culture among nations and specially bordering ones has been common from early days. Meanwhile, Iran and Iraq's cultural, lingual, and literal relationship is more than other nations in history. Farokhi Yazdi, the Iranian contemporary poet, who died in 1939 and Sedghi ...  Read More

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The Skilful Use of Koran in Sanaie Ghaznavi’s Poetry

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011

Abstract
  Our didactic and lyric literature, especially in mysticism has employed the true message of "plain truth"(quoted from Koran), in such a way that perusing these woks purges man's heart of darkness and fills it with absolute truth. In this respect, Sanaie, Attar, Moulavi, Sa'di, Hafez, and many others ...  Read More

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The Koranic and Narrative Theology on Nassif Al-Yazeji’s Poetries

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 103-124

Abstract
  Nassif Al-Yazeji is considered the greatest Christian Arab and a sage of his epoch. His name is immortal both in history of Lebanon and Arab for he held a comprehensive knowledge of the Koranic concepts. The purpose of this article is to study the effect of the Koranic and narrative theology on Nassif‘s ...  Read More

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Romanticism in Ibrahim Naji and Mohammad Hussein Shahriyar’s Poetrie

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 125-150

Abstract
  Literary history of Europe in the first decades of 19th century witnessed a new literary school known as Romanticism and in no time, it influenced the literature of many other nations. The Orient, especially the Arab countries and Iran in expanding their relation with the Occident became the host of ...  Read More

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A Research into Zehaf-e Khabab (Derivative of Bahr-e Motadārek) of Bahr-e Motadārek (A Prosody in Persian and Arabic Poetry) and Its Application in Persian Poetry

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 151-162

Abstract
  Khabab is one of catalectic of Bahr-e Motadārek that has a harmonious rhythm. This meter is quiet common in Arabic poetry whereas in Persian it is not. However the tasteful Persian poets, at times tried their hand in writing such rhythms and some of these meter have turned out to be artistic. The present ...  Read More

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Oratory Development in Pre and Post Islamic Era

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 163-186

Abstract
  Oration, speech, or expressions of intend with a special and reasonable order in terms of content, composition and literary structure has existed along with the genesis of language. Oration has developed simultaneously with the advancement in man’s intellectuality and civilization. Before the appearance ...  Read More

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A Comparative Analysis of the Structuralism Theories against Data from the Subjects' Verbal Accounts in Arabic and English

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 187-218

Abstract
  The scheme of the lexicon-syntax interface in the configuration of the language faculty still remains a formidable and controversial issue in theoretical especially structural linguistics. The debates bring together the opposing structuralism ideas on the relation between syntax and semantics. Continuing ...  Read More

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A Research into Live and Active Imagery in Motenabbi's Poetry (With an Emphasis on Sound Imagery)

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 219-232

Abstract
  Motenabbi's divan as an outstanding piece of literary work is replete with different kinds of imagery such as auditory, visual, olfactory, tactility, and taste. Meanwhile, sound imagery is mainly evident in his verses, which in turn indicates his creativity and inner thought. This kind of imagery is ...  Read More

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Manifestation of Nihilism in Illia Abu-Mazi’s Poetry

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 233-258

Abstract
  Nihilism has been one of human obsessions; its history has its roots in human calamities, disasters, and failures in life. This school of thought manifests man’s psychological and epistemological status in which the meaning of life and existence is missed while fear and depression becomes domineering. ...  Read More

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Orientalism in Arabic Novels: Yahiya Haghi, Soheil Edris, Ala Alasvani, Tayyeb Saleh

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011, Pages 259-274

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  The confrontation between Eastern traditions and Western freedom and technology is a controversial issue and the subject of many popular Arabic novels. The present paper points out some of the outstanding novels with the mentioned characteristics. However, “Ghandil Om Hashim” authored by Yahiya Haghi ...  Read More

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Various Aspects of Identity Crisis to Modern Iraqi Poets

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Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2011

Abstract
  Identity as one the main characteristics of man is in fact a response to vital questions such as “who to be” and “how to be identified”; such questions have haunted man from the very early stage of life. In modern era, the existence of so many factors that have threatened human identity, the ...  Read More