ristocratic element in Ebn Motaz and Onsori's poetry

Abstract:
Literature reflects the social status of any literary and social circumstances of his life. According to the Eastern European School of Comparative Literature, Social factors play an effective role in the creation literature. If two of the same degree of social and economic progress, this would result in the emergence of many similarities in their literature.
One of the most elemental aspects of the poem of Onsori, as the famous poem ode (GHASIDE) in the fourth century, and too Abbasid Ibn Moataz is the aristocratic nature and it’s Mentioning the effects and symptoms.
Undoubtedly, the conditions of life of both poet in the court and theirs the financial enable have important in the employ of aristocratic ingredients and marks.
This article with descriptive - analytical way and comparing poem of Both poets and proceeding to important and seminal typical of the aristocratic nature in the poem of them demonstrate that Aristocratic and royal color imagery that based on court environment is very tangible and intangible. But the shadow of praise on the aristocratic Descriptions of Onsori is dominant But the Ebn moataz less benefited from the shadow of praise in the Descriptions of real and unreal.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Comparative Literature, Volume:8 Issue: 15, 2017
Pages:
87 to 112
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