Critical Analysis " Comparative Literature: Based on Conjunction of Malek oShoara Bahar and Amir Al-Shoara Shoghi"

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Literature and art have always been a mirror reflecting the human intellect and thought and also the best way to penetrate the inner layers of the human community. To understand the relationship between societies and cultures it is preferable that the researchers use artists’ – writers’ transactions in the field of art and literature in order to test the range and level of this relation. During the two centuries of its short life comparative literature، a new knowledge which has been formed to this end، has offered good and adequate understanding to the seekers of common axes of human thoughts. “Comparative Literature: Based on Conjunction of Malek o''Shoara Bahar and Amir Al-Shoara Shoghi” authored by Abolhassan Amin Moqaddasi is one of the books which has been written in this field in Iran and this essay has tried to examine and criticize it. This article is based on measuring the harmony of the book with educational standards at Iranian universities، and therefore analyzing its strengths and weaknesses.
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Persian
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Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Juman Sciences, Volume:14 Issue: 33, 2015
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1 to 13
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