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- کد doi مقاله: Doi: 10.22034/bahareadab.2022 .15 .6189
Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 15،
number In Volume 4،
،
issue Number 74
Nosrat Ardabili and his divans style features in the renaissance age of literature
Mahin Daeechin , Mohammad Ebrahim Malmir (Author in Charge), Gholamreza Salmian
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mirza Nasrolah Ardabili is one of the most famous poets and mystics of the Neamato lahieh cult in the 13th AH century. He used Nosrat as his pen name and Nosrato lah as his mystic nickname. The subject of this research is to introduce one of the past intellectuals and some scripts of his Divan and his opems style. Also we wanted to find aneswers for the question whether there are significant figures of speech in his poems, if so, whate are they?
METHODOLOGY: An analytical-library metod has been used for this article to be written and to introduce Divans different scripts and Nosrats poetic features. Also it is based on the intellectual literal linguistic features of Nosrats Divan.
FINDINGS: Considering that Nusrat Ardabili is one of the poets of the literary return period, like many poets of that period, he used the characteristics of Khorasani language style; But with care and accuracy in his divan, it can be said that Nusrat"s attention to this issue is too moderate, and since its function and effect are not very significant in terms of semantics and literary features and delicacies, it can be said that Nusrat uses the features of Khorasani language style. It is one of his weaknesses
CONCLUSION: Based on the above findings, Nasrolah Ardabilis Divan is linguis tically important especially for its Korasani style, because it is in the Renaissance lage of literature. It is also important on the intellectual, mystic and religious features because Nosrat is a mystic poet. From the literal view he is moderat because he versifies for intellectual aims not to show his poetically skills.
Keyword
Nosrat ardabili
, Divan of poems
, 13th AH century
, Renaissance age of literature
, Linguistic features
, Literal and intellectual
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