Volume 17 (2025)
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Journal of Poetry Studies, Shiraz University, Vol 17, Issue 1, Spring 2025, Ser 63,‎
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Rhetorical Analysis of Persian Poetry Based on a Cognitive Reading of the Temporality of the Language
Rhetorical Analysis of Persian Poetry Based on a Cognitive Reading of the Temporality of the Language

Mohammadreza Amini

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.51401.4578

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, to achieve a deeper understanding of the concept of rhetoric and to do a better rhetorical analysis of Persian poetry, one of the best ways is to take advantage of modern ...  Read More
Anthology of Poems from the Central Library of Tabriz (Nakhjavani Anthology), Another Manuscript of Rowzat al-Nazer and Nuzhat al-Khater
Anthology of Poems from the Central Library of Tabriz (Nakhjavani Anthology), Another Manuscript of Rowzat al-Nazer and Nuzhat al-Khater

Mehdi Dehgan; Amin Yaghoubi

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.50760.4548

Abstract
   Rowzat al-Nazer wa Nuzhat al-Khater is a text from the 8th century A.H. that contains poems by famous and unknown poets in Persian and Arabic. The author and compiler of this ...  Read More
The Dominant and the Dominated: An Unknown Prediction Method and an Unformed Genre
The Dominant and the Dominated: An Unknown Prediction Method and an Unformed Genre

Mohsen Shafeie ghahdarijani; Mohden Mohammadi

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.50564.4582

Abstract
  Divination books (Faalnameh) form a Persian literary genre that has not been independently researched so far. This literary genre includes many subgenres, some of which have found an ...  Read More
Akhavan-Sales and Romantic Regression; Considerations on the Theoretical Foundations of Mahdi Akhavan- Sales' Archaism
Akhavan-Sales and Romantic Regression; Considerations on the Theoretical Foundations of Mahdi Akhavan- Sales' Archaism

Jafar Fasaei; Somayeh Rezaee; Rasoul Mohammadi

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.50757.4547

Abstract
   Many scholars consider Mehdi Akhavan-Sales to be one of the most devout adherents to tradition in contemporary Persian poetry. Research indicates that this theory, generally based ...  Read More
“The Green Expanse of Sky, I Beheld; and the Sickle of the New Moon”; A Description of a Verse by Hafez Based on the Theory of the Myth of Eternal Return
“The Green Expanse of Sky, I Beheld; and the Sickle of the New Moon”; A Description of a Verse by Hafez Based on the Theory of the Myth of Eternal Return

Abolfazl Mohebbi; Amir Abbas Azizifar; Sajjad Gholami Anjiraki

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.51193.4563

Abstract
  Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafez Shirazi (727–792 AH) is a poet of such remarkable expressive depth that the exploration of both the explicit and subtle dimensions of his thought, ...  Read More
Origins of Persian Romantic Narrative Poems Up to the Eighth Century A.H.
Origins of Persian Romantic Narrative Poems Up to the Eighth Century A.H.

Marieh Nooradini gachini; Mahdi Dehrami; Heshmatollah Azarmakan

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.50119.4524

Abstract
  The creation of any literary work has a motivation or a reason to which the writer often refers or which can be deduced from extra textual situations. The importance of mentioning the ...  Read More
A Study of a New Symbol in Shahriar's Poetry
A Study of a New Symbol in Shahriar's Poetry

Mahdi Ramazani

Volume 17, Issue 3 , November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22099/jba.2025.52830.4628

Abstract
   The transformation of symbols and literary imageries in contemporary Persian poetry stands as one of the most salient indicators of stylistic and thematic changes in this era. ...  Read More