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SOCRATES:Persian
"160110 2016 eng "
2347-6869
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An Iranian Herzog
Khojastehpour, Adineh
PhD Candidate -English Literature Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics College of Literature and Humanities Shiraz University Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran https://shirazu.academia.edu/AdinehKhojastehpour http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2132-8075
Alireza, Anushiravani
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature College of Literature & Humanities Shiraz University Shiraz Iran http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7958-9289
Regarded as one of the twentieth century’s most eminent authors, Saul Bellow (1915 – 2005) has had a huge influence on other artists. His works address the disordering nature of modern civilization, and the ability of humans to find their way in this disorder and achieve greatness and/or awareness. His sixth novel, Herzog (1964), has been regarded as a classic by many critics. The novel centers on a middle-aged college professor who is entangled in a traumatic situation and undergoes a severe identity crisis. The Iranian film Hamoun (1989) is a free adaptation of this novel. Its director, Dariyush Mehrjoui (1940-) is a well-known Iranian filmmaker who has been regarded as a master of adaptation in Iran. In this film Mehrjoui tries to portray an Iranian intellectual in a situation similar to that of Herzog, rendering through this character the complex socio-political and cultural situation of post-revolutionary Iran. The present paper focuses on the ways Mehrjui manages to achieve this aim, with the objective of offering insight into the political and cultural atmosphere of the modernized and post-revolutionary Iran.
SOCRATESJOURNAL.COM
2016-01-10 00:00:00
Refereed Article
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SOCRATES; Vol. 3 No. 4 (2015): Issue - December
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Copyright (c) 2016 Adineh Khojastehpour, Anushiravani Alireza
oai:ojs2.www.socratesjournal.com:article/258
2020-03-17T14:59:13Z
SOCRATES:Persian
"170323 2017 eng "
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A critical analysis of the Novel: Gunah-E-Muqaddas
Nazia, Jafri
Research Scholar Department of Persian University of Lucknow, India http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0707-0020
Gunah-e-Muqaddas is story of a family which lived during the reign of the Shah in Tehran and it rotates around a woman who is a mother. There are several characters in this novel, but it mosty expresses the second son of the family, Manuchehr. Besides his parents, Nazy and Humayun are important characters of the novel. This novel represents the Political and social situation in Iran during the Pahlavi, which deteriorated so much wind, and disorder everywhere. Hussain Quli Mastan unfavorable situation in the country is reflected in the novel.
In this article the characterization, tone, dialogue, idioms and allusions and other elements characteristic style Rashness has been examined.
SOCRATESJOURNAL.COM
2017-03-23 00:00:00
Refereed Article
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SOCRATES; Vol. 4 No. 4 (2016): Issue - December
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Copyright (c) 2017 Jafri Nazia
oai:ojs2.www.socratesjournal.com:article/259
2021-05-17T13:39:07Z
SOCRATES:Persian
"170623 2017 eng "
2347-6869
2347-2146
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Hussain Quli Mastan as a short story writer
Nazia, Jafri
Research Scholar Department of Persian University of Lucknow, India http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0707-0020
Hussain Quli Mastan had various personalities. He was a journalist, translator, lyricist, poet, playwright, novelist, as well as columnist footer, and without a doubt he was the first Iranian photo-journalist.In this paper, hidden corners and unfamiliar life and priceless works of Hussain Quli Mastan has been introduced. Hopefully this article establishes Hussain Quli Mastan in Persian literature and his valuable work.
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2017-06-23 00:00:00
Refereed Article
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SOCRATES; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017): Issue - March
eng
Copyright (c) 2017 Jafri Nazia