Zakaria and Shariar's poetries depict the nicest and the most attractive romantic concepts. Their poetries have common romantic concepts amongst which nature, poverty, patriotism and loneliness could be claimed. The nature is one of the most frequent applied romantic co More
Zakaria and Shariar's poetries depict the nicest and the most attractive romantic concepts. Their poetries have common romantic concepts amongst which nature, poverty, patriotism and loneliness could be claimed. The nature is one of the most frequent applied romantic concepts which Zakaria and Shahriar have enjoyed. Nature has been chosen to be a shelter against disappointment and a safe. Both poets create these romantic concepts with dreamy and beautiful similes which affects the reader's heart and soul. The present paper attempts to study the common romantic concepts of two famous Algerian and Iranian poets comparatively.
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Elias Abu Shabaki – Lebanese poet – and Charles Pierre Baudelaire – French poet – are famous romanticism poets who manifest concepts of romanticism school uniquely in their works. Two poets' poetries are full of common romantic concepts in w More
Elias Abu Shabaki – Lebanese poet – and Charles Pierre Baudelaire – French poet – are famous romanticism poets who manifest concepts of romanticism school uniquely in their works. Two poets' poetries are full of common romantic concepts in which sadness and grief are more frequent and own special state; while both poets were pessimistic because of their lives and societies' situations. «أفاعی الفردوس» is a work in which Elias Abu Shabaki was completely affected by "The Flowers of Evil" by Charles Pierre Baudelaire in a way that some concepts in Abu Shabaki's poem are translations of Baudelaire's. The present article intends to compare abovementioned poets' from Lebanon and France poetries to express common concepts and prove Baudelaire's effect on Abu Shabaki's poems.
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