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

Stylistic study of the manuscript of the Kermani Vali 's Divan

Masoumeh Vafaeinia , Reza Ashrafzadeh (Author in Charge), Javad Mehraban Ghezelhesar

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Kermani governor was one of the poets of Safavid period, contemporary with the reign of Shah Safi and Shah Abbas II. No information is available about his life. There is only one manuscript of his divan in the Library of Parliament. It is inferred from his poems that he traveled to Isfahan and Kashan and stayed in these two cities for some time. In this article, by introducing him and his version of Divan, an attempt is made to examine his poems from the point of view of stylistic levels.

METHODOLOGY: The research has been done in a library style and the version of the poet"s divan is the statistical population of the research.

FINDINGS: An examination of the stylistic features of his divan shows that he has used a variety of common weights of Persian poetry. Arabic words have used common Indian style words such as madness, herpes, bubbles, combinations and conjugations of previous styles, astronomical terms, mysticism, and pub terms. At the literary level, it is rich in literary arrays and all kinds of expressive and rhetorical industries, and the arrays of similes, metaphors and allusions have the highest use. In the intellectual coordinates there are lyrical themes, praise and mysticism, mysticism, ethics, didactic themes, and the history of the poem.

CONCLUSION: According to this study, it should be said that Vali is one of the average poets of Indian style who has followed the style of the period in the style of his poetry. In terms of language level, his poems have a simple language construction in general, but he is able to use all kinds of poetic literary arrays, and at the intellectual level, he has paid more attention to lyrical, mystical and moral issues.

Keyword
manuscript , poetry collection , Kermani Vali , stylistic levels

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