coordinates of style of Falak naz nameh poem

Document Type : علمی - پژوهشی

Authors

1 literature teacher in area 1 education of Rasht

2 Associate Professor of Persian Literature at Urmia University

Abstract

Ya'qub ibn Mas'ud Qutefi settled in the field of relief of the Nasestan Falcon (1189 AH 1771 AD) in the form of Masnavi and the Hazj-i-Zakhmuran (Khazov). The poet's relief is a literary return period, and the content of the celestial celestial script, in addition to ghana and hmasi, is also a teaching and mystical language. Because the poet, by expressing ethical and religious beliefs, at the end of both countries, advises the audience to good ethics and goodness. This is the language of the language of the culture and social customs of Iran. In this epic poem, the blast of incidents occurs, and the issue and the leaf are added, so that it becomes difficult for the reader to understand the story.The ill-fatedness of the story and the love and love scenes are one of the most sophisticated features of the celestial field. It is also very significant in the storytelling of Persian riches. Relaxation with military advent and Ferdowsi has succeeded in expressing educational content and combining various tales among romance. However, the details of the scenes, although prolonged, do not cause the reader to grieve. The purpose of this article is to review The characteristic features of Masnavi Felesh Celtic Letter, at the level of language, literary and intellectual, and identifying its place among works.

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