A social critic of the style of Al-e-Ahmad and Louis Ferdinand Celine
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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In comparative analysis, some influences and impressions are revealed that their comparison can be of great help to researchers in optimum perception of this author's literature. In this work, we use comparative analysis to show how Djalal Al-e-Ahmads style of writing is fundamentally similar to and affected by that of Louis Ferdinand Celines, in its neuroticism, brevity and the high frequency of sentence fractions which creates an almost identical colloquial tone in both authors. Emotion and brevity are the two keywords of these twin styles. The social analysis of literature studies common social factors affecting authors who lived in time frames where similar historical and cultural events took place. This method also mentions the effects of such factors on different aspects of the authors style. So we study the effect of similar social and environmental factors on the style of the two authors: Louis Ferdinand Celine and Djalal Al-e Ahmad, using sociological analysis.
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Persian
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Comparative Literature Research, Volume:6 Issue: 1, 2018
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108 to 131
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