Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 42

volume Number : 11
number In Volume : 4
issue Number : 42


volume Number 11، number In Volume 4، ، issue Number 42

An Introduction to and Analysis of “ AkhlagheNori”

Maryam Mahmoodi(Author in Charge), Nasrin Izadi

Abstract

AkhlagheNori compiled in 1026, is the name of the manuscript in the field of ethics and mysticism which had disappeared at first leaving no information about its author. A contemporary compiler of King Jahangir is the descendantMoeinOl-Din VaezFarahi was responsible for this collection. This work is a collection of stories and poems, all related to the nineteenth century of which some of the poets are not known.Since most of the text in the collection is drawn from various sources, the literary forms, lexical and syntactic resources are subject to the compilers style and thus cannot be the base for determining specific personal styles.The writing style throughout the compilation is not uniform; sometimes simple an
d smooth and sometimes rhymed and naive. The frequent literary forms used includes allusions and collaterals. As for the literary style, the method is similar to Arabic sentence structures. Apparently, one of the compilers who was a fanatic rewrote some parts and deleted those which did not comply with his ideas destroying the original materials.

Keyword
Persian Prose , Correction , Manuscript , AkhlagheNori , Mysticism , Morality

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