The speed of the narrative of the story of Saadi's Gulistan-based theory of Gérard Genette

Abstract:
Saadi's Gulistan tales, classic Persian literature are among the most successful story The research that has been done with the aim of revealing one of the values of Gulistan of Sadi, the problem of "fast version" as a factor in the story lasting popularity and the effect is studied. The speed of the narrative is to be shown in a literary work, actions and events occurring during the period of time And to measure the volume of each of the time zones of the book is dedicated to them. Therefore, the purpose of this story is based on the theory of narratology "Gérard Genette", to form a cross - sectional study was ", And to increase and decrease the speed of the narrative on topics such as selection and removal time - Parish, frequency, description, dialogue, adding episode, theorizing writer, subjective expression, revealing the imaginary and mental - emotional, Soliloquy and quotes were investigated. The results of this study suggest that the pace of the narrative is the story of Saadi's Gulistan. Due to the volume of the stories, use the maximum speed at which the reducing agent is a good And a reputation for durability and is more of a literary work.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Pages:
33 to 50
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