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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 24-31 (2016)
In this article, we compare certain aspects of the love poetry of Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (1207-1273), the most distinguished Sufi mystic and poet of the Persian language, and John Donne (1572-1631), the leading English poet of the Metaphysical school.
Autor:
Mohammad Reza Modarres Zadeh
Publikováno v:
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences. 4:45-48
The Tale is a short story by Joseph Conrad. Typical of a Conrad story it is set at sea. The sea is symbolic of the unconscious and this story may be read as a story of the unconscious. On the outside, it seems simple; a man tells a woman a tale of th
Autor:
Mohammad Reza Modarres Zadeh
Publikováno v:
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences
In her article ―The politics of gender‖ Elaine Hobby gives a clear image of the confusion evoked in modern mentality by the juxtaposition of Renaissance literature and history. The romantic scenes portrayed in the wonderland of Renaissance poetry
Autor:
Mohammad Reza Modarres Zadeh
Publikováno v:
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences. 4:1-4
A Jury of Her Peers is truly a small masterpiece. Set in limited rural community, it reaches far back to eons of lost history. From the vivid dramatic scenes and from the heart of a feminine reticence embedded in them, it seems that a desperate cry a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Language Teaching and Research. 4
Rasselas (1759), a story of the quest for a life of flawless happiness, could be read as a rejection of the facile assumptions and assurances of philosophical Optimism in the context of the Enlightenment. In this article an attempt is made to follow
Publikováno v:
Journal of Language Teaching and Research. 4
Caryl Churchill’s Vinegar Tom is a critique of patriarchy (especially patriarchy fueled by religious extremity), given added scorn with implicit sallies on capitalist tendencies. The repression of women by patriarch standards is embodied in the vic
Autor:
Mohammad Reza Modarres Zadeh
Publikováno v:
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences
Everything that rises must converge is a short story which, without the aid of suspense that is often provoked in fiction by actions hanging on a bare thread in a whirling plot of intertwining – and perhaps incredible – events, catches the reader
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