Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 44

volume Number : 12
number In Volume : 2
issue Number : 44


volume Number 12، number In Volume 2، ، issue Number 44

Investigating and Analyzing Various Types of Allusion in Lyric Poems Nazari Ghohestani

Fatemeh Yusefpour Seyfi, Iraj Mehraki(Author in Charge)

Abstract
Hallucination images is an allusion for image maker. There is not analog by which we can gain the bookish meaning from its true meaning; and in this way to gain the bookish meaning; mind should reach the bookish meaning among the true meaning layers and use the hidden reasoning within the allusion.To reach the bookish meaning; sometimes tools are few and sometimes a lot and based on tools we can divide allusion to allusion and mystery and intimination. Also knowing if an allusion is completely true or likely to be true is related to tools. By regarding the consepts; allusion is divided to three groups: descriptive and qualifiers and citing one thing to another thing that sometimes prove and some times contradict a concept within a content. In this eassay allusion is considered in Nazari Ghohestani lyric poems; and besides the mentioned the division; contents are analysied.

Keyword
Nazari;Lyric Poems; Allusion

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