Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 68

volume Number : 14
number In Volume : 10
issue Number : 68

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 14، number In Volume 10، ، issue Number 68

Stylistic study and analysis of "Khamseh Khajavi Kermani"

Gita Pourbagher , Manijeh Fallahi (Author in Charge), Reza Fahimi

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Khajavi Kermani is one of the famous poets of Iran in the eighth century who imitated Nezami by composing fictional and lyrical poems.

METHODOLOGY: This research, which has been done through content analysis and library, examines the structure and the most important stylistic features of Khamseh Khajavi Kermani at three levels of thought, literature and language.

FINDINGS: Khajavi Kermani is not a first-rate poet and one of the geniuses of Persian literature, but in some cases he is an innovative poet and many rare and original verses can be seen in his Khamseh. He is a poet who tries hard to innovate in poetry and use expressive and rhetorical tricks, and does not pay much attention to emotion in his poems, which is why his poems are not very popular. Therefore, one of the most important features of his poems is the extensive use of industry and the artfulness of his words and the language of his poetry.

CONCLUSION: Conclusion: Among the verbal industries, he has shown more interest in puns and among the spiritual industries, he has shown more interest in allusions and observance of similarities and contradictions. The permissible in his khums is not very artistic and the allusions in his khums are generally repetitive, and if their use causes a special beauty, it is because of how they are used in the structure of the verse.

Khamsoo Khajou shows the essence of Iranian-Islamic culture and civilization and Khajou is aware of literary sciences and techniques, wisdom and astronomy and is fluent in religious sciences, including the narration of hadiths. For this reason, his poems are full of various allusions and allusions. Is. He is also a mystic poet and narrator of stories in which love is the main motive and the first motivator, and in addition to love stories and their specific themes, he has also dealt with educational literature, ethics and mysticism.

Keyword
Khamseh Khajavi Kermani , Stylistics , Iraqi style , Linguistic level , Literary level , Intellectual level

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