A Study of the Use of Consignor in Hafez` poem

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Linguistic and semantic arts of Hafez is a kind of poetical resurrection, making his poems so mysterious that it leads to many interpretations and suspensions in general and some in specific. This mystery contains the levels of syntax and compounding. In Rainbow poem of Hafez consisting of ten lines, he uses the word of consignor and are usually called the consignor poem in this article. From amongst the poems in which Hafez uses this geometrical instrument, some are simple and some are complicated. To the point views of the writers of the present article, one of the most complicated distiches of Hafez: When I told the dot to come inside the circle, It said: O Hafez! what consignor this is! Undoubtedly, many interpretators and explainers have been trying to decipher these complexities, however, they have not rendered and explanation on the given distich, or they have proposed a guess which is not justifiable. Thus, this poetic line is mysterious one. The present  article tries to decipher this mental and linguistic art  in the consignor lines as mentioned above.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Literary Aesthetics, Volume:10 Issue: 41, 2019
Pages:
77 to 96
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