Readout of Nosrat Rahmani's poem based on Gothic

Document Type : Research Paper

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1 persian literature &language.Islamic Azad University.Iran

2 Department of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University. Urmia branch, Iran

Abstract

Gothicism and Gothic, in addition to art, are known and accepted as a style and method in literature. The elements of this style are generally expressed in fiction works, but its manifestations can be found in the poetry of some poets today, including Nosrat Rahmani. In this article, adescriptive-analytical method has been used to investigate and analyze the dimensions and quality of Rahmani's unconscious and sometimes deliberate use of the components of Gothicism. in this regard, the poems that can be found and analyzed based on Gothicism; Or the poems whose norms and content are based on characteristics that are related to Gothic elements, have been selected and analyzed from the perspective of Gothicism. The findings of the research show that Rahmani brought narratives with event, description, space creation and unconventional and surprising themes in his poetry, which can be evaluated as Gothic narratives. These narratives have an adventurous and nightmarish style and report the failure of crazy and tragic loves; Also, include surprising, ominous and generally related to death, grave, shroud and similar events. it has been classified under the titles of "Gothic and Surreal", "Gothic Description", "Gothic Spatialization", "Gothic and Place" and "Gothic and Objects". In these narrations, descriptions and images are also used that have an illusory and melancholy aspect; In this way, they can put strange, dark and scary spaces in front of the reader's eyes and thoughts and cause him fear and annoyance. These coordinates have established a kind of closeness and similarity between Rahmani's narratives and Gothic works, and have made Rahmani one of the poetswho are attracted to the elements of Gothicism.

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