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        1 - A study of love in the poetry of Hossein Monzavi and Nezar Ghobani
        Afshar Azizi Dolatabadi Fahimeh Asadi
        Love is the key word of life mixed with human emotions and romantic whispers of a positive feeling which, according to Movlana Tabib, it is one of our causes and its depth is the key of the poetic melody of most of our poets, especially Nezar and Monzavi. The existence More
        Love is the key word of life mixed with human emotions and romantic whispers of a positive feeling which, according to Movlana Tabib, it is one of our causes and its depth is the key of the poetic melody of most of our poets, especially Nezar and Monzavi. The existence of lover, which is the main source of this emotional relationship mixed with melancholy, waves in the poems of Nezar Ghobani and Hossein Monzavi like other poets. But in Monzavi poetry, still it has retained the main romantic framework of classical poetry more than Nezar Ghobani's poetry. There are many opinions about Monzavi's poetry and ideas. However, in his poetry, the position of love and romance is still not far from the poetry of the Indian style period. But Nezar's poetry, if compared to the romantic themes of earlier periods, the time interval and the dominant culture in his mind, given extensive connections with the contemporary Western world; the evolution of his poetry is felt more than Monzavi depending on his position and the difference of opinions governing the society with the outside world. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Reverberation of Eastern Mysticism and the Reverberation of Western Surrealism in the Poetry of Sohrab Sepehri
        Mehrdad Aghaei Fazel Abbaszadeh Susan Ghayebzadeh
        Modern poetry is considered as a remarkable source for the imaginary and hyperreality world or what is called surrealism. Surrealism, with all its doubts and confusions, has influenced literature in such a way that it has turned the East like the West like a devastating More
        Modern poetry is considered as a remarkable source for the imaginary and hyperreality world or what is called surrealism. Surrealism, with all its doubts and confusions, has influenced literature in such a way that it has turned the East like the West like a devastating flood and influenced whole world. Sohrab Sepehri, an Iranian poet, painter, and naturalist, during his travels to the East and the West, as well as his acquaintance with Eastern mysticism and the schools of Western literature caused surrealistic inspirations appear in his poetry. This article while introducing the school of surrealism examines its features in Sepehri's poem "Sedaye Paye Ab". According to the evidence in this famous poem, it was concluded that Sepehri in his poetic style in " Sedaye Paye Ab" has influenced many surrealist principles and foundations and entered the realm of hyperrealities that even Westerners themselves have not acquired it. The purpose of this research is to draw the real world with hyperreality language and to reach the supreme truth through mental and spiritual affairs, using the school of surrealism in this work of the mentioned poet. Manuscript profile
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        3 - A Critical Overview of Attar 's Biography and Poetic Style
        Abdolhamid Ahmadi
        Farid-o-din  Attar Neishabouri is deemed amongst the most renowned  men in the history of mysticism and Iranian literature. He devotes a faithful consideration to the permeation of  mystical thoughts. Relying on divergent allegories and theosophical fable More
        Farid-o-din  Attar Neishabouri is deemed amongst the most renowned  men in the history of mysticism and Iranian literature. He devotes a faithful consideration to the permeation of  mystical thoughts. Relying on divergent allegories and theosophical fables, he depicts the mystic's journey to achieve truth. However, among the masters of Persian poetry the life of no poet has been as obscure as that of Attar. Furthermore, there has been some irrelevant verse attributed to him, with which he has no concern. The present paper is an attempt to portray Attar's true personality through the investigation of his works and to trace the very essence of his mystic thoughts in his verse. Manuscript profile