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Poetry of Buildings: An Introduction and Criticism of a Poetic Genre in Persian
Poetry of Buildings: An Introduction and Criticism of a Poetic Genre in Persian

Fatemeh Amiri; Ali Akbar Ahmadidarani

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 1-26

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.47809.4415

Abstract
  The description of mansions and buildings, called poetry of building, constitutes a genre in Persian poetry. It may be considered the equivalent to the genre of country house poetry ...  Read More
A Comparative Study of “Death” in the Poetry of Rumi and Henry Vaughan Based on Mulla Sadra's Theory of Substantial Motion
A Comparative Study of “Death” in the Poetry of Rumi and Henry Vaughan Based on Mulla Sadra's Theory of Substantial Motion

Narges Bagheri; Mohammadnabi Tavallaei

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 27-40

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.48728.4464

Abstract
  The issue of death has been one of the main issues of concern to most of the world’s poets and philosophers. Well-known poets such as Rumi in Persian literature and Henry Vaughan ...  Read More
Jihad of Explanation in Minimal Poetic Style: Transtextual Analysis of Gholamreza Kafi’s Short Poems
Jihad of Explanation in Minimal Poetic Style: Transtextual Analysis of Gholamreza Kafi’s Short Poems

Mohammad Hadi Jahandideh; Robab Adamzadeh

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 41-66

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.49715.4511

Abstract
  Resistance literature is a thematic category whose content may appear in different forms of poetry. Minimal poems do have an especial share in contemporary resistance literature and ...  Read More
Hidden Equivoques Based on Musical Terms in Hafez’s Divan
Hidden Equivoques Based on Musical Terms in Hafez’s Divan

Yaser Dalvand; Mohammad hasan Hasan zade niri

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 67-80

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.48888.4468

Abstract
  Equivoque, or “Iham-e Tanasob” in Persian, is one of the important stylistic features of Hafez’s poetry. Hafez was familiar with the world of music and by using musical ...  Read More
The Analysis of the Love Relationship of Khosrow and Shirin in Nezami’s Work from the Perspective of Schopenhauer’s Philosophical Idea of “Will to Live”
The Analysis of the Love Relationship of Khosrow and Shirin in Nezami’s Work from the Perspective of Schopenhauer’s Philosophical Idea of “Will to Live”

Hirod Soltanian; Saeed Hesampour

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 81-104

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.48892.4478

Abstract
  Romantic narratives constitute an important part for the history of human culture. Nezami’s world-famous work, Khosrow and Shirin has some hidden characteristics, such as the ...  Read More
The Apex of Sanctity and Self-Reflection in the Persona of Reza: A Comparative Study of Two Interpretations of Hafez’s Ghazal 402 by Amin al-Shawarbi and Ali Abbas Zoleikha
The Apex of Sanctity and Self-Reflection in the Persona of Reza: A Comparative Study of Two Interpretations of Hafez’s Ghazal 402 by Amin al-Shawarbi and Ali Abbas Zoleikha

Sayyed Fazlollah Mirghaderi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 105-118

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.49438.4501

Abstract
  Many renowned Persian poets have consistently captured the attention of literary scholars and researchers worldwide. Among these poets, Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafez Shirazi stands out. ...  Read More
(Short Article): Investigation of Two Distortions (Ashtad and Banat) in Khaqani’s Divan
(Short Article): Investigation of Two Distortions (Ashtad and Banat) in Khaqani’s Divan

Amir Soltan Mohammadi; Mansoor Sadat ebrahimi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , March 2025, Pages 119-126

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.49902.4517

Abstract
  Khaqani is one of the poets of Persian literature whose poems are difficult to read. The difficulty of his poems had subjected them to many distortions in diction (called Tas’hif ...  Read More