Literary interdisciplinary research
Darwin and contemporary Iranian literature

Issa Amankhani; Parisa Rafiee

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 1-32

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.46001.1727

Abstract
  Introduction One of the subjects that must be addressed in the study of contemporary Iranian literature is the impact of political, philosophical, and economic systems, or more precisely, the history of ideas. For example, understanding our contemporary literature is impossible without familiarity with ...  Read More

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Mythical Criticism of Shahriar Nameh Narratives Based on the Theories of Jung and George Fraser

Elham Ebrahimi; Amier Abas Azizifar

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 33-68

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.42926.1607

Abstract
  Introduction Mokhtari's Shahryar nameh is one of the epic and mythological poems with a relatively large volume, the structure of which contains a main narrative and several sub-narratives. A romance has been expressed that, according to the action and confrontation of the characters in them, in the ...  Read More

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Examining the overlap of Structural Metaphors of “World” in the poems of Sa’adi and Parvin

Nahid Behmanesh; Foroogh Kazemi

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 69-96

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.42948.1608

Abstract
  Introduction According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, metaphor is the result of cognitive patterns in the mind and it is part of the thought. In this view metaphor is a mechanism for conceptualization and each concept to any extend abstract and complex, can be structured by various metaphors which ...  Read More

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Transformation of a Narrative: The Animalgroom in the Myth of "Cupid and Psyche" and the Fairy Tales of " Beauty and Beast" and "Mirza Mast-o-khomar and Bibi Mehrnegar"

Reza Jamshidi; Ghodrat Ghasemipour; Asad Abshirini

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 97-134

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.42736.1601

Abstract
  Introduction One of the common features between myths and fairy tales is shapeshifting, which is manifested by changing the shape of fictional characters into non-human beings, such as animals, demons, plants, fairies, gods, etc. The marriage of a maiden with a nonhuman (mostly a snake) has many manifestations ...  Read More

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Analysis of Persian Stories Title (1332-1357 AH) with a Sociological Approach

sanaz khoshhesab; moosa parnian; soussan jabri

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 135-162

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2022.40270.1473

Abstract
  Introduction Nowadays, literary sociology theory, as an appropriate mechanism for recognition and social and cultural analysis, has been considered by literary scholars. Among the many works, stories are more inclusive of various social issues that can be studied more deeply than the writer's community. ...  Read More

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Analyzing Saadi's works based on the theory of grief ethics from the point of view of Nel Noddings

Asiyeh Zabihnia Emran

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 163-194

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.44809.1689

Abstract
  Introduction The theory of ethics of care is one of the attractive and innovative perspectives in contemporary moral education which is worth contemplating and attention from psychological and philosophical perspectives. In the works of Sa’di, both in his poetry and prose, there are many phrases, ...  Read More

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The function of architectural spaces in the narration of the novel Symphony of the Dead

Samane Refahi; Nemat-allah Iranzadeh

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 195-226

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.43750.1652

Abstract
  Introduction Throughout history, human settlement on the planet has gone through a hierarchy and has brought different ways of dwelling. At each stage of dwelling, by providing the needs of the previous stage, man has set foot on a new stage and improved his dwelling methods. "Dwelling is not just about ...  Read More

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Analyzing the effect of poetic images of ancient Persian poets on illustration including an intertextual analytical approach

khadijeh satyarvand; Yousef Mohammad; taggeh poornamdarian

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 227-269

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.41556.1528

Abstract
  IntroductionAhmad Shamloo is one of the creators of modern Persian poetry and the founder of white poetry in Iran. They consider one of their reasons to be his widespread influence among Farangi poets; "Due to the length of his period as a poet and his various changes in the poetic and political fields, ...  Read More

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Critical analysis of love metaphors in Rumi's works, with a cognitive approach

Ali Reza Shabanlu

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 270-314

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.43467.1635

Abstract
  Introduction Love is one of the basic concepts in Islamic mysticism and the basis of creation in the perspective of mysticism. Because love is an abstract concept, the mystics' words about love are metaphorical and symbolic, and in order to reach the foundation of the mystics' thinking and thought about ...  Read More

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From suffering to the pleasure of imprisonment; Lacanian's reading of the stories Band-e mahkoomin )Prison of the Convicts), Amorzesh-e zamini (Garden Forgiveness) and Ghahveh-ye sarde agha-ye nevisaandeh (Mr. Author's Cold Coffee)

Shirzad Tayefi; Tohid Shalchian Nazer

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 315-349

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.43550.1641

Abstract
  IntroductionImprisonment is not merely depriving the subject of the physical dimension; But from the psychological point of view, it also causes hardships or deprivations for him. According to Lacan, any deprivation for the subject is a seizure of surplus pleasure for The Other. Depriving a prisoner ...  Read More

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The intellectual links of Bostan Saadi and social work based on Farabi's theory of happiness

marjan aliakbarzade zehtab; Hossein Yazdani

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 350-398

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.43063.1613

Abstract
  Introduction he main issue of the present article is to provide a bridge between Sa’di's thoughts in Boostan and social work based on the theory of Saadat Farabi (872 AD - 950 AD). Research questions; As one of the best poets of Persian educational literature, how did Sa’di deal with the ...  Read More

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Analysis of metaphors related to illness and healing in from Qaitariya to Orange County by Hamidreza Sadr

ayoob moradi; Farhad Doroodgarian

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 399-449

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.43139.1616

Abstract
  Introduction Based on the classical view, metaphor, as one of the elements of image creation and imagination of words, had a purely literary function, and therefore, it should be investigated in one of the branches of rhetorical sciences, namely, the science of expression. According to this view, "metaphorical ...  Read More

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An Insight into the Dimensions of Loneliness in Belgheis Soleimani’s fiction from Irvin David Yalom’s Perspective. Belgheis Soleimani’s fiction

Mandana Mangeli

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2024, Pages 450-481

https://doi.org/10.30465/lir.2023.45291.1700

Abstract
  Introduction The female story writers have a special place and role in the contemporary period. The nucleus of the novels moves around the problems of women. While delineating their story, they present the inner world of the women which constitute their pains, sufferings, loneliness and apprehensions. ...  Read More