The study of the main rtheme and its development in shirazi dialect

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Abstract:
The local literature that has various time and places it consists different and special characteristics. One of the places for study on different aspects in local languaes and dialects is the poem criticism which has been composed there. The Shirazi poem that nearly has been composed 800 years ago and with respect to the quality and quantity of its works espeacialy in 8th and 9th centuries of Hejrah and in the cntemporary time is a good domain for investigation and study in local literature. In this paper it has been tried to recognize the prosodist rtheme of two old poets- shams pos naser and Shahdaee Shirazi – and five fars contemporary poets- Bijan Samandar, Yadolah Taremi, Ahad Dehbozorgi, Siroos Dadras and Mohammad Hassan Shafaat- and introduce the main theme of shirazi dialect especialy Ghazal Rhythm. They are compared with the the contemoprary types of Farsi poems and they also are compared with the similarities and differences to them. In addition, the development of the Ghazal in 8th century of Hejrah to contemporary with tables and samples are introduced.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Iranian Regional Languages and Literature, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2011
Pages:
169 to 200
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