Volume 17 (2025)
Issue 1
Journal of Poetry Studies, Shiraz University, Vol 17, Issue 1, Spring 2025, Ser 63,‎
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The Clergymen in Nasser Khosrow's Poetry with an Emphasis on Critical ‎Discourse Analysis
The Clergymen in Nasser Khosrow's Poetry with an Emphasis on Critical ‎Discourse Analysis

Fatemeh Adinehvand; Safiyeh Moradkhani; Mohammad Khosravishakib; Saeid Zorehvand

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.49551.4506

Abstract
  Discourse is "a meaningful piece of language whose parts are somehow related and has a specific purpose" (Yarmohammadi, 2004: 1). Critical discourse analysis is based on the opinions ...  Read More
The Reasons for the Femininity of the Sky in Naser Khosrow's Perspective
The Reasons for the Femininity of the Sky in Naser Khosrow's Perspective

Hamidreza Ardestanirostami

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 19-34

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.51139.4560

Abstract
  the ancients considered the sky as the father and the earth as the mother, a belief that we can see in the works of many poets and writers, including Naser Khosrow. However, Naser Khosrow ...  Read More
An analyzing the transformations of Fereydon's narratives from Avesta to Naqali scrolls
An analyzing the transformations of Fereydon's narratives from Avesta to Naqali scrolls

Mahmoud Rezaei dasht arzhaneh; Seyyedeh zahra Malekpoor

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 35-54

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.47533.4407

Abstract
  After analyzing the narrations of Fereydun in the Avesta and pre-Islamic texts, the Shahnameh, the histories of the Islamic period, and the Naqali scrolls, it became clear that although ...  Read More
The Evolution of Soluk in Attar’s Sheikh San’an Story Based on the Concept of
The Evolution of Soluk in Attar’s Sheikh San’an Story Based on the Concept of "Fusion of the Horizons" in Gadamer's Hermeneutics

Mojgan Eyvazi; Davoud Ramezani parsa; Mohammadhossain Nikdarasl

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 55-70

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.47927.4426

Abstract
    In mystical literature, Attar Neishaburi has a very privileged position, so that imagining mystical literature without him means ignoring a large and influential volume ...  Read More
A Comparative Study of the Manifestations of Love in the Poetry of Sa’di and ‎Abu Nuwas
A Comparative Study of the Manifestations of Love in the Poetry of Sa’di and ‎Abu Nuwas

Ali asghar Nasimbahar; Mahmood Heidari; Yousof Nikrouz

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 71-86

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.49447.4502

Abstract
  Love and its related concepts are common archetypes of mankind and are as old as human life (Yung, 2002: 368). Arabic literature is a lyrical literature in which love is one of the ...  Read More
A Study of English Translations of Attar’s Conference of Birds Based on the Correct Understanding of the Original Text: A Case Study of Sholeh Wolpé and Dick Davis's Translations of the Story of Sheikh San’an
A Study of English Translations of Attar’s Conference of Birds Based on the Correct Understanding of the Original Text: A Case Study of Sholeh Wolpé and Dick Davis's Translations of the Story of Sheikh San’an

Sonia Norouzi jafarloo; Mohammadhossain Nikdarasl; Abdolvahed Zarifi; Elham Khalili Jahromi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 87-104

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.50161.4525

Abstract
    IntroductionTranslation of literary text is a challenging task. In literary translation, selecting the appropriate equivalent of words depends on the translator's understanding ...  Read More
Newly-Discovered Evidence on the Meaning and Usage of
Newly-Discovered Evidence on the Meaning and Usage of "Bulbul" in Persian ‎Narrative Texts

mohammad hadi khaleghzadeh

Volume 17, Issue 1 , April 2025, Pages 105-112

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2024.51570.4580

Abstract
  Ferdowsi, in the introduction to the story of Rostam and Esfandiar in Shahnameh, identifies “bulbul” (literary meaning the nightingale) as the narrator of Esfandiar's tale, ...  Read More