Newly FoundReturn Tie from TalebAmoli
Subject Areas : Persian Language and Literatureyadollah abedinahrkhalaji 1 , Mehrdad ChatraeiAzizabadi 2 , Ghorbanali ebrahimi 3
1 - گروه زبان وادبیات فارسی ،واحد نجف آباد،دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، نجف آباد، ایران
2 - Assistant professor of Persian Language and literature, Najaf abad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran
3 - department of persian language and literature,Najafabad Branch,Islamic Azad University,Najafabad,Iran
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TalebAmoli m[1] is one of the prominent and famous poets of Iran in 11th century AH. All of his poems have been corrected and published.Intheintroduction to poems of Taleb, the sources that have been used to correct and compile it are mentioned. After that, by studying this issue, some scholars have proved that the poems collected in the poems of Taleb were not available according to all sources.While reviewing a work called "The Anthology of Poetic and Prose," authors of this article have found new poems by TalebAmoli.TheAnthology of Poetic and Prose has been written by an anonymous author and is kept in Islamic Consultative Assembly library with No. 8982. In this anthology, the poems of several poets have been collected. In terms of content, this anthology deserves attention due to its newly found poems.The existence of newly found poems by TalebAmoli and other poets confirms the richness of anthology. Also, mentioning poems that are not mentioned in other sources adds to the value of this work.The present research is a theoretical study done in library rstyle. The authors have first dealt with the character of TalebAmoli and secondly with the newly found return tie from him.In this way, this great poet's position will be known and presenting 103 newly found verses in form of a return tie, which has not been mentioned in other sources today, help complete the book of poet. [1]As known TalibAmuli
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