Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 47

volume Number : 13
number In Volume : 1
issue Number : 47

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13، number In Volume 1، ، issue Number 47

The Stylistics of Mahmud Dowlatabadi’s Works according to Academic Articles

Karmin Sarraf , Seyyed Jamaleddin Mortazavi (Author in Charge), Jahangir Safari , Seyyed Kazem Mousavi

Abstract
One of the most important subjects for scholars in Persian literature is studying the stylistics of the works of the writers and poets. In recent years according to expansion of post graduation, the number of academic articles is increasing and academic scholars are studying the works of the writers and poets of the past and present with scientific criteria. One of the contemporary writers that many researches have been done on his works is Mahmud Dowlatabadi. Over sixty academic articles have been written about his works and the purpose of the writers of this article is to extract the elements of his style from these articles and classify them for scholars. In this article we have used forty nine academic articles that are written about Dowlatabadi’s works. This article consist of seven parts that are: 1- prose, 2- themes, 3- story elements, 4- literary schools, 5- reflecting political and social issues, 6- local and rural literature, and 7- other issues.

Keyword
stylistics , Mahmud Dowlatabadi , academic articles , fiction

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