Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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The Journal of the Stylistic of Persian Poem and Prose (former Bahar-e-Adab) is an open-access monthly publication focusing on the specialized field of Persian prose and verse stylistics. Founded by Dr. Omid Majd, this private monthly magazine published its first issue in the autumn of 2008 and, with the valuable scientific credentials of esteemed members of the editorial board, as well as the rich and valuable articles submitted by distinguished researchers, it achieved a valuable scientific-research rating in the summer of 2009 after a year and a half. This journal follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards by ethical laws. read more about this publication
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Issue per year 12
Published articles in year 180
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volume Number 14، ، issue Number 61 ، page Count 245 XML شناسنامه و فهرست مجله فارسی
  • 1 . Crying in the texts of mystical order (Sanai, Attar and Rumi)

    • Hamid Javaherian , Hossein Azarpeyvand (Author in Charge)

    • Page 1-17
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Types of heartburn, needs, prayers, joys, sorrows and griefs are directly or indirectly related to crying. The mystical states of contraction and expansion and perdition, the study of which is one of the concerns of writers...
  • 2 . Social Problems from the Perspective of the Safavid Era’s Poets

    • Mohsen Rostami , Mohammadhassan Raznahan (Author in Charge), Hossein Moftakheri , Nasergholi Sarli

    • Page 19-38
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The works of Safavid poets are a mirror of the social situation of this era due to their connection with the masses. This article seeks to answer the question of what problems the Safavid society was facing and how the peop...
  • 3 . Studing the stylistis Delgoshanameh Manuscipt

    • Rahim Salamatazar , Hossein Novin (Author in Charge), Asgar Salahi

    • Page 39-61
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Manuscripts are the unknown treasures and cultural reserves of any nations, which the main tasks of researchers and scholars are to try to identify and study these works.One of these enduring heritags is the historical-reli...
  • 4 . Introducing, examining the content, thought and style of his poetry

    • Omid Rousta , Alimohammad Poshtdar (Author in Charge), Alipedram Mirzaei , Morteza Hajimazdarani

    • Page 63-82
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Manuscripts are valuable resources recognizing and for examining the evolution of thought and feeling in Persian literature.Manuscripts of many poets, such as Dehlavi"s silence, have not yet been corrected and published.The...
  • 5 . Citizens of a Particular Linguistic Style in Contemporary Literature

    • Fatemeh Hajiaghabozorgi , Abbasali Vafaei (Author in Charge), Reza Fahimi

    • Page 83-101
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: One of the common topics in Persian grammar is the topic of "citizens". It can be said that this issue is one of the cases that arises outside the control of linguists and completely with the direct involvement of people in...
  • 6 . Introducing the manuscript of Soleimannameh and examining its features

    • Leila Siyahatgar , Farzaneh Mozafarian (Author in Charge), Ahmad Tahan

    • Page 103-122
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A unique manuscript of Suleimannameh in the form of Masnavi and the convergent sea, by Yusuf ibn Siraj ibn Muhammad, nicknamed the teacher in 1339. It was composed in 8352 bits and written in Naskh script. The name of this ...
  • 7 . Reviewing the Stylistics of Ashura Poems by AhliShirazi, Babafghani Shirazi, and Fuzuli Baghdadi

    • Samayeh Parvaeian , Ahmadreza Nazaricharoudeh (Author in Charge), Hamid Negaresh

    • Page 123-141
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lamentation in the term means composing poetry in a person"s mourning and has existed since the first periods of Persian poetry. This literary genre was associated with the Karbala incident in the Safavid era and became a w...
  • 8 . Depicting Wisdom in Hadiqhe sana'ee and Masnavi Mulavi

    • Sohrab Yousefi , Mohammadali Khaledian (Author in Charge), Hassanali Abbaspour Esfadan

    • Page 143-163
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: One of the words that has a significant frequency in two important mystical works, Hadith of Sanai and spiritual Masnavi, is the word intellect. In fact, Sanai and Rumi have tried to explain and describe this mystical, phil...
  • 9 . A study of Molana's school of thought (A case study of sleep phenomenon)

    • Yaghoub Asa’di , Nawazullah Farhadi (Author in Charge), Hossein Esmaili

    • Page 165-179
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Every speech and writing is done in order to convey a message to the audience and to communicate with him, but Rumi sometimes does not express his message naturally and based on a structure based on Sufi language habits and...
  • 10 . Methods of Characterizing Women in Kermanshah Novels (Case study of the novels of The Last Migration, Gamasiab Has No Fish, This Street Have No Speed Bump)

    • Zohreh Khazaei: , Ali Gravand (Author in Charge), Hassan Soltani Kouhbanani

    • Page 181-197
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The study of the representation of the female face in contemporary novels is one of the important approaches of literary criticism in narrative and fiction works. The present study seeks to show the position of women in thr...
  • 11 . A study of the stylistics of "Joya Tabrizi" poems

    • Hedayatollah Taghizadeh (Author in Charge)

    • Page 199-214
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In literary studies, stylistics has a high status. Stylistics can express the linguistic, intellectual and literary characteristics of each work. This research introduces one of the poets of Indian style named Joya Tabrizi ...
  • 12 . A study of the stylistics of "Hairat Lahori" poems

    • Kamran Kasaei (Author in Charge)

    • Page 215-231
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The literary identity of any nation is its manuscript. To this end, in order to revive the past history and culture of each region, it is worthwhile to correct, introduce and research these valuable treasures. One of these ...