In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society for the Promotion of Persian Language and Literature

Document Type : applied research

Authors

1 professor of persian language and litrature faculty of literature and humanities. southern branch of tehran. islamic Azad University. Tehran, Iran

2 Phd student of Persian Language and Literature faculty of literature and humanities. southern branch of tehran. islamic Azad University. Tehran, Iran

3 assistant of persian language and litrature faculty of literature and humanities. southern branch of tehran. islamic Azad University. Tehran, Iran

4 assistant of persian language and litrature. farhangian university. tehran. iran.

Abstract

This study tries to introduce a poet of the literary return period and a precious work from the unknown treasures of Persian language and literature called "The Mad of the Bedouin Religion" by analytical method and to answer the question of how the religion was able to The use of literary sciences and the skillful application of rhetorical techniques and the careful selection of original words, phrases and combinations, create pleasant music that achieves its goals; That is, to convey a message and create literary taste to its audience? The Bedouin sect is the only available source from the textual context of which one can understand the biography and worldview of the poet. To introduce this poet, verses from these lyric poems have been cited, which testify to the power of expression and the tenderness of his nature in poetry. By examining the textual analysis and how the rhetorical techniques were used in the Divan al-Maznab, it was found that the style of speech of the poets of the Iraqi period (especially Saadi and Hafez) had been preserved linguistically, literary and semantically.

Keywords: Manuscript, Bedouin's Divan, Rhetorical Techniques, Return Period Style.

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