Mythology of Jaleh Ghaem Maghami' ruler relying on romantic thoughts
Subject Areas : Comparative Literature StudiesMaryam Bai Baik 1 , Dr. Hadi Heidarnia 2 , Dr. mahmoud sadeghzadeh 3
1 - - Ph.D. Student of Persian Language and Literature, Yazd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor of Farsi Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Yazd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran.
3 - assistant professor of Islamic Azad University, Yazd branch، Iran
Keywords: Myth, contemporary poetry, romanticism, Mythology, Jaleh Ghaem Maghami,
Abstract :
The mythical role of the myth in shaping the intellectual foundations of human societies and the necessity of contemplating each of its manifestations throughout life, especially in the contemporary age, is clear and clear. Although modern times seem to be devoid of myths, they have found their place in the minds of today. Poets play a more prominent role in designing and highlighting myths than others. Myths and myths have a special place in Romantic poetry, giving more importance to myths than literary schools. The impact of the romantic view on the type and extent of contemporary poets' attention to myth and how to use them in mythical narratives is one of the important issues to be investigated. The purpose of this study is to explain how the creators of myth and mythmaking employ the myths of Romantic thought in Jaleh Ghaem Maghami's poetry through content Descriptive-analytical and show that the use of myths in Jaleh's poetry is based on the theoretical foundations of the Romantic school. The result of the study suggests that contemporary romantic poet Jaleh has taken a great deal of mythical forms in his poetry, as myths have been expressed in his poems in three forms of "recreation", "change" and "repetition".
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