Men Afagh al Adab al Moqaran The Work of Davood Sallum

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Literary criticism is the work of a creator who reads a work in a new way and unveils its invisible angles, provided that, of course, the literary critic is as passionate and creative as he is familiar with literary techniques. The importance of literary criticism is enough to keep literature and science alive, evolving, and providing more up-to-date and modern standards. The present article, aimed at reviewing Davood Sallom's book "Afagh ol-Adab ol-Moqaran", while pointing to the strengths and weaknesses of this work, seeks to take a step towards enhancing its quality; Open up different areas of comparative literature to your audience and provide numerous and varied examples of it in order to identify nonIslamic-world-wide literature as well as their impact on each other. The following discourse, while exploring the book in a descriptive-analytical manner and with a critical analysis approach, presents results about this book that present us with a combination of "repetition and innovation", "fanaticism and free-thinking". , And "superficial and deep expression of matters" is the most important of them.

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Persian
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Book Review Journal Arabic languages, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2020
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3 to 18
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