Use Seligman's positivism theory method to obtain satisfaction in Rumi's Masnavi

Fatemeh Soghra asgharimehr; Amir Ismail Azar; sara Zirak

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 1-29

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.35361.1274

Abstract
  Positive psychology focuses on human’s abilities and shows the way to peace in human societies. Seligman, the founder of this science, tries to express what Aristotle called the "good life" by explaining the emotions of the time (present, past, future). Therefore, according to Seligman, the nature ...  Read More

Literary interdisciplinary research
Analysis of Victor Frankl's theory of semantic therapy in the works of Ahmad Shamloo and Mehdi Akhavan Sales

Motahareh Azadi khah; Maryam Amir arjomand; Mandana Hashemi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 30-53

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.39670.1450

Abstract
  The purpose and meaning of life is currently one of the most difficult and important questions for human beings. Today, answering this question and addressing this issue is felt more than ever. Victor Frankl is a theorist who has answered this question through his difficult experiences. In his doctrine, ...  Read More

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"Study of children's affection based on Karen ور Horne's theory of psychoanalysis Case study: The story of "I am not Baba's servant" by Ahmad Akbarpour

Mansoor Pirani; Marzieh Salimian

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 54-87

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.40303.1476

Abstract
  The health, education and success of children in today's world is one of the most important issues in families, educational environment, culture and children's literature, which is reflected in stories, animations and other literary genres. The importance of this issue led to the study of children's ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the conceptual metaphors the domain of Fear In Afghani And Ishiguro works, Based On Lakoff and Johnsons Viewpoint

sanaz taghipour hajebi; Kamran Pashaie; Parvaneh Adelzadeh

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 88-110

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2021.33756.1227

Abstract
  Fear is one of the emotions that human beings have experienced throughout history, It has the same characteristics in almost all nations. With Conceptual metaphor, differences and similarities of cultures can be achived in statement and how. The present examines and compares this metaphor in the work ...  Read More

Literary interdisciplinary research
Interaction of interdisciplinary and cultural studies in comparative literature

Abolfazl Horri

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 111-134

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.38613.1397

Abstract
  This paper lays emphasis on the role of interdisciplinary and cultural studies in explaining comparative literature. Here, some issues are raised. First, literature is not limited to written texts and all types of written and non-written texts are possible. Second, we do not have a precise definition ...  Read More

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حرکت به سوی انتزاع در دو روایت کلامی و تصویری بررسی صحنۀ آغازین بوف کور و نقاشی انتزاعی کاندینسکی

maryam dorpar

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 135-161

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.39772.1454

Abstract
  این پژوهش مطالعه‌ای بینامتنی است که به بررسی وجوه همانندی بوف کور به‌عنوان آغازگر داستان مدرن فارسی و نقاشی انتزاعی/آبستره واسیلی کاندینسکی و چگونگی کارکرد لایۀ حسی- ...  Read More

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Analysis of the personality of "kallo" in the novel "Suvashun" based on the theory of Karen Horney

Mohammad Ali Rezaei

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 162-181

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.39979.1462

Abstract
  The study of Kello's character in Suvashun's story is the main issue of this article that anxiety and aggression due to being away from the rural family and his favorite environment and uses psychological defense mechanisms against Yousef and his family Which is consistent with Karen Horney's theory. ...  Read More

Literary interdisciplinary research
Needs comparison (survival, love, fun, freedom, power) In selected stories of children and adolescents based on Glaser theory

somayeh rezaee; Jafar fasaee

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 182-221

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.39174.1423

Abstract
  Literature and especially stories written for children, if written based on a correct understanding of childish personality and spirits and childhood psychology, can not only help meet some of the child's needs, but also strengthen children's ability to meet their needs. Have an effective role in this ...  Read More

Literary interdisciplinary research
Critique of conceptual metaphor theory

Ali Reza Shabanlou

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 222-247

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.40930.1499

Abstract
  زبان شناسان شناختی، استعاره را ابزاری شناختی می‌دانند که بواسطة چیزی متعارف و تجربی، چیزی دیگر را می‌شناسیم. از نظر آنان استعاره در سراسر زندگی روزمره و نه تنها در زبان، ...  Read More

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Critical reading of Shafi'i Kadkani's collection of poems "A Child Called Happiness" with a Hermeneutic Intercultural Approach by Mal, Kimmerle and Weimer

Shirzad Tayefi; Somayyeh Ghorbanpoor Delivand

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 248-275

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.40275.1472

Abstract
  In a world where interaction and confrontation with others and strangers and coexistence with him is an undeniable truth, providing a solution to implement the safest and most peaceful ways of interaction and coexistence is the view of all intercultural thinkers with their different approaches. According ...  Read More

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A Comparative Study of the Compound Metamorphosis Myths in Bahram Beyzai's Plays with respect to Gérard Genette's Theory of Hypertextuality

Elahe Feizi Moghaddam; Mohammad Aref; MohamadReza Sharif Zadeh

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 276-312

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.41569.1531

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper is the hypertextual study of the compound metamorphosis myths in Bahram Beyzai's plays based on the theory of Gérard Genette. Hypertextuality is one of the types of Genette' transtextuality, which represents the connection between two texts. This theory expresses the ...  Read More

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Systematic analysis of the conceptual metaphor of time in the poems of Mohammad Javad Mohabbat and Parto Kermanshahi

hashem karami; nasrin aliakbary; zaniar naghshbandi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 313-341

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.38553.1396

Abstract
  Our conceptual systems that we think about have a metaphorical structure that appears as conceptual metaphors in human culture, art, and customs, and this can be discussed in the discussion of cognitive linguistics. Conceptual metaphors objectify mental matters and evaluate the attitudes of poets and ...  Read More

The pattern of love in the myth-mirror of Sarai

bahman namvarmotlahg; Parisa Alikhani

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2023, Pages 342-372

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2021.36128.1294

Abstract
  The myth-religion of Sarai is one of the most popular and common traditions among the people of Azerbaijan. This myth-religion is the narration of the love of a girl and a boy, which leads to the suicide of the beloved due to the absence of the lover and the oppression of the village khan. This myth-religion ...  Read More