The consideration of Ellen Showalter's aspects of feminism critic in "Noghreh, dokhtare daryaye Cabol" written by Homeyra

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The woman and her place in literary works such important issues during the last two centuries, a great deal of attention from researchers have focused in different domain such as social, cultural, political, and even the literature. The feminist critiques of theories of the different aspects in this domain have entered. This article reviews the feminist novel, Noghreh, The Girl of Cable sea with the use of Showalter´s theory. This theory ranging to four aspects: biological, cultural, psychological and linguistic. In this novel, cultural and psychological aspects discussed more frequently. In three levels of language structure, the written of Ghaderi is more prominent; lexical, syntactic and rhetorical. In lexical level, the readers face to variety of kitchen terminology and specific feminine issues. In syntactic level, short and simple sentences and in rhetorical eloquent symbol are the most important points that the authors of this article have considered.
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Persian
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Research in Contemporary World Literature, Volume:23 Issue: 2, 2019
Pages:
433 to 460
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