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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13،
number In Volume 12،
،
issue Number 58
A Study of the Humorous and Intellectual Styles of Isfahan's Storytelling writers' school (Based on Works by Houshang Golshiri, Bahram Sadeghi and Mohammad Kalbasi(
Fereshte Moradi , navazaollah Farhadi (Author in Charge), Mohammad Shafiei
Abstract
Humor can be considered as a kind of lyrical literature that aims to correct the irregularities, defects and shortcomings of society that can be considered as the most effective type of criticism from a critical perspective. This is a way of expressing a view that best portrays the shortcomings of society. Humor has a mechanism similar to that art , literature, ,the way in which it is formed and the nature of its content are based on the two principles of habituation and criticism. Its difference from other arts is only in the set of verbal behaviors that can be called tricks and techniques and types of humor. Golshiri, Sadeghi and Kalbasi are the stories of contemporary Iranian writers of a school that is called the Isfahan Climatic School, who have created works that have meaningful and pure meanings, but are sarcastic, sarcastic and expansive. Combined with the humor of those used to tell the story, it has created works that can be explored in a humorous and humorous way. In general, these three writers, especially Golshiri and Sadeghi, use a kind of humor in the complex, hidden and profound context of their stories. The three authors are not primarily intended to be satirical, but to criticize their social critiques and critiques of crises that have overshadowed the identity of contemporary man. In this study, we have examined the works of Houshang Golshiri, Bahram Sadeghi and Mohammad Kalbasi in terms of the types of humor , analysis and conclusion of data in a descriptive-analytical way based on library data.
Keyword
Isfahan School
, Contemporary Story
, Houshang Golshiri
, Bahram Sadeghi
, Mohammad Kalbasi
, Humorous Types
, Intellectual Style
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