Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 70

volume Number : 14
number In Volume : 12
issue Number : 70

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 14، number In Volume 12، ، issue Number 70

Semantic coherence in the romantic lyric of Hossein Monzavi

Zahra Talebloo , Mohsen Zolfaghari (Author in Charge), Hojjatullah Omid Ali , Zahra Rajabi

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Following a logical course in form and meaning causes harmony and connection between different components of poetry, which can be extracted by identifying and analyzing the factors used in the text. This study, while raising the issue of the issue of semantic coherence in Persian poetry from what period and for what reason, seeks to answer these questions: What factors owe the semantic coherence of Monzavi" lyric poems? How did these factors form the semantic structure of the Monzavi" sonnet?

METHODOLOGY: The present study, using a descriptive-analytical method, examined the factors that create semantic coherence in seven sets of Monzavi" poems, which include four hundred and sixty sonnets, which and enumerated some approaches.

FINDINGS: A careful and meticulous study of the component of semantic coherence in Monzavi" poems revealed that 55% of Monzavi" sonnets have a coherent semantic structure.

CONCLUSION: The principles governing the relationships between images or illustrative elements of Monzavi poems are examined and classified into five axes: word fit, pattern repetition, meaning association in terms of similarity, narrative element, and extension of a theme or image.

Keyword
Monzavi , Ghazal Romanticism , Semantic coherence , Stylistics

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