A study of different types of folk and local elements in Shirazi Shurideh poems
Mohammad Taghi Shoorideh Shirazi (1276-1345 AH) nicknamed Fasih al-Mulk is one of the poets of the thirteenth century and the first half of the fourteenth century AH, that is, the period of awakening. Is. He chose the general language of the people to be of special interest to the people and was able to use the eloquent and ancient Persian words, especially the Khorasanian and Iraqi words, in the language of his time, slang words and local and Shirazi terms. Borrow and skillfully mention in your poems. The trivial and common words of the street and the bazaar, which even the poets of his time considered the possibility of entering those terms into poetry incorrect, have become a mixed word in the poem of Shurideh and the official words. In search of Shirazi terms, popular culture and games, local allusions, and sometimes the Lori and Turkish words of the Persian region in Shurideh's poetry, this gesture seeks to confirm the conclusion that one of the causes of Shurideh's popularity with the public is this closeness. The language of this poet is the language of the masses of society.
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