Persian Literary Studies Journal
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Qalandar in Persian Literature and Culture
(Shiraz University, 2022-08-01)The qalandars were a group of Sufis from the sect of Malāmatieh who expanded the practices of austerity fully appreciating the social and religious customs and rituals to the borders of insouciance and even non-conformity. ...
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Wonder, Self-Awareness and the Symbolism of Light in the Poetry of Naim Frashëri and Hafez Shirazi
(Shiraz University, 2022-08-01)Wonder is the first step towards the seeking of Truth. As in Philosophy, it also plays an essential role in mysticism; in this case, in Islamic Mysticism (Sufism). Wonder in Sufism is deeply connected with the beauty of ...
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Bēdil and Composing Bewilderment: Understanding Bēdil 's Thirty last Ghazals of the Divan Kavoos Hasanli, Tehran: Mo’een, 1399 (2020), 403 pp. Bēdil and Charm of Bewilderment, Understanding Bēdil Dehlavī's Forty Ghazals. Kavoos Hasanli, Tehran: Mo’een, 1400 (2021), 622 pp.
(Shiraz University, 2019-05-01)Mīrzā Abdul-Qādir Bēdil, the son of the Mirzā 'Abd al-Khāliq, also known as Bedil Dehlavī (1642–1720) is one of the great poets writing Indian style (sabk-e Hendi) Persian poetry in 11th and 12th centuries AH. He lived in ...
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In Search of Self-Knowledge in Missing Soluch
(Shiraz University, 2019-05-01)This study discusses self-knowledge and its possibility in literary works, particularly in novel proper. Novels can depict the development and change of characters and are an ideal form to portray the self-knowledge that ...
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Relationship between History and Literature in Historical Texts
(Shiraz University, 2019-05-01)The relation between history and literature is very important especially in Iran where historical texts in terms of their writing styles are included in literary work category. Looking at Iranian classic literature chiefly ...
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Mask and Face in Bahram Beyzai and Luigi Pirandello’s Theater
(Shiraz University, 2019-05-01)This article provides a comparison between the conventional and modern theater of revolt. It also indicates that the modern theater's attitude of revolt is twofold, existential, and social. Ibsen, Strindberg, Shaw, Brecht, ...
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A Comparative Narratological Analysis of Bayhaqi’s General History and Zeidari’s Autobiography
(Shiraz University, 2019-01-01)The Persian prose of the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries involves some significant books about courtier history. Further, autobiography, as a subcategory of general history, has notable instances in this period. On ...
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Iranian Cinema in Postmodern Costume: How Ghanizadeh’s Maskhareh-baz/ A Hairy Tale (2019) Approaches Postmodern Art
(Shiraz University, 2019-05-01)The studies concerning the employment of postmodern techniques in Iranian movies failed to address how postmodern practices can reflect relevant postmodern themes and thoughts. To fill the gap, this paper aims to investigate ...
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“Beyond the Means of the Author:” Hafiz in Emerson’s “Fate”
(Shiraz University, 2019-01-01)This article is an attempt to show the generative interpretative nature of translation. It examines a few lines of Persian poetry translated and quoted by Ralph Waldo Emerson in his controversial essay, “Fate," and through ...
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Foucault's Theory of Power in the Edrissis' House and the Grass Is Singing
(Shiraz University, 2019-01-01)Michel Foucault, the French philosopher, believes that power in its modern concept consists of structures that enclosed the entire human destiny; resistance against power is also determined by the power. The present study ...
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First as Farce, Then as Filmfarsi: Film Adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew in Iran
(Shiraz University, 2018-08-01)This article is concerned with William Shakespeare's famous farce play The Taming of the Shrew and its Persian adaptation as an Iranian film called Gorbe ra dame Hejleh Mikoshand in 1969. The point that informs the inquiry ...
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Spatial Narration in Amir Naderi's New York Trilogy
(Shiraz University, 2018-08-01)This article is concerned with the relationship of language and city in Amir Naderi's trilogy of films on New York, comprising of Manhattan by Numbers (1993), A, B, C… Manhattan (1997), and Marathon (2002). By dint of a ...
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Masculinity in Born in the Month of Owl by Azadeh Mohseni
(Shiraz University, 2018-05-01)The concept of Iranian men and masculinities has become a strong strand of research in recent years. In the paper, the researchers try to look at this concept through the views of Raewyn Connell's theories in order to take ...
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Conversational Repairs in Persian Dramatic Discourse: Akbar Radi's Pellekân (The Steps)
(Shiraz University, 2018-05-01)The present study is an attempt to investigate conversational repair phenomenon in Persian dramatic discourse and it tries to check the presence of any predominant preference for employing a specific type of repair rather ...
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Shakespeare in Tehran City Theater: A Study of Appropriation in Hamlet: The Retribution Affair
(Shiraz University, 2018-05-01)Focusing on the cultural significations and artistic capacities of naqqali, this article examines the comparative workings of this Iranian popular genre in Hossein Jamali's Hamlet: The Retribution Affair. Being among the ...
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Contemporary Iranian Dramatist, Eastern Visual Provocation, and Cultural Originality
(Shiraz University, 2018-05-01)The necessity of taking refuge in literary productions has been intensified due to the societies' severe involvement in the features of the modern world. Loss of identity and failure to maintain an integrated self are the ...



