A Comparative Study of Concepts of «Poverty», «Love» and «Death» in A woman who lost her man’s Stories of Sadeq Hedayat and Aljaza of Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti

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Elliott, a literary celebrity in English literature. His literary works have been mixed with philosophical perspective, a profound in fluence on contemporary Arabic scholar has. Sabur Salah, an Egyptian contemporary poet and playwright, including Adybany that has in fluenced his thoughts. This analysis method - cross between the «Waste Land» Eliot and «Svgnamh Hallaj ‹Abd review has Alsbvr. The results of this study show that philosophical ideas - a critical perspective on the social Elliott Abdul Alsbvr, is severely affected. The two work together despite their differences, but expressed criticism of the status quo, are in a domain, So that we can say «Svgnamh Hallaj» East and localized version of «Waste Land» is. Of material poverty and spiritual poverty, injustice and other Nald. Both of criticism in today›s world is one color and the other philosophical, social color. This study attempts to answer these questions and share the difference between these two literary - critical is?

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Persian
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Journal of Comparative Research of Nations Language and Literature, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2016
Pages:
111 to 119
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