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Research Paper
Common Features Between Sharyar's Heydarbaba Salam and Aljavaher's Dejlat Alkheyr (a Comparative Study)

Abdol Ali Al Boyeh Langroodi; Hojat Ranji

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2020.2703.1763

Abstract
  Shahryar and Javaheri are among great contemporary poets respectively in Iran and Iraq. They shared the same experience in life. Both have tasted the bitterness of exile, which led to creation of precious works such as Sharyar's Heydarbaba Salam and Aljavaher's Dejlat Alkheyr . Each of these two works ...  Read More

Research Paper
A Comparative Study of Illustration in the Poems of Abdolrahim Mahmoud and Hossein Esrafili

Jahangir Amiri; Amir Abbas Azizifar; Samira Asmar

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 21-43

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2021.6841.2301

Abstract
  Illustration is one of the most widely used and artistic aesthetic elements of poems, which makes speech more stable and tangible in the mind; for this reason, poets have based their poems on artistic and imaginative images. In this research, which has been done in a descriptive-analytical method with ...  Read More

Research Paper
Literary Polyphony in the Poems of Fereydoun Moshiri and Adib Kamaluddin in the Light of Bakhtin's Theory (Comparative Study)

Hamed Poorheshmati; Shahriar Hemati; Farhad Rajabi

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 45-64

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2021.4656.2031

Abstract
  The criticism of contemporary literature has taken a big step to change the one-sided view of the events of the text and to implement the method of external dialogue in its context in order to recognizing various views and awareness. According to Bakhtin's view, polyphony is based on the multiplicity ...  Read More

Research Paper
A Comparative Study of Title Mechanism and Their Semantic Implications in the Poems of Sepideh Kashani and Somayyeh Esam Wadi

Zeinab Rezapour; Abass Yadollahi Farsani

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 65-83

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2021.5062.2080

Abstract
  Titles in literary works include aesthetic and spiritual meanings and concepts and play an important role in attracting the reader's attention. In fact, due to revealing a part of the poet's mental state and inner nature, a title reveals aspects of his/her thoughts and makes it easy for the reader to ...  Read More

Research Paper
Iranian-Iraqi Intelligentsia in Dear Uncle Napoleon by Iraj Pezeshkzad and Papa Sartre by Ali Badr (a Comparative Study)

Hossein Torfi Alivi; Ali Asghar Ghahramani Moghbel; Ali Khezri

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 85-101

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2020.3671.1909

Abstract
  There have been various studies regarding the concept of intelligentsia in Arabic literature. The present study tries to present the Iranian and Iraqi intelligentsia through the comparative study of two novels; namely: My Dear Uncle Napoleon by the Iranian novelist Iraj Pezeshkzad, and Papa Sartre by ...  Read More

Research Paper
Comparative Analysis of Character Element & Scene in Two Stories “Thirty-one & One Captives” & “He was a Child”

Nasim Arabi; Faegheh Mohammadi

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 103-125

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2021.4163.1977

Abstract
  In Resistance literature, the character and scene are the most important elements in the story; because resistance against the enemy means defending man (person) & soil (setting). The short story “Thirty-Nine & One Captives” by Iranian author Habib Ahmad Zadeh and “He was a ...  Read More

Research Paper
Afag Aladab Almogaran in the Light of Criticism

Hadi Nazari Monazam

Volume 11, Issue 3 , October 2021, Pages 127-141

https://doi.org/10.22126/jccl.2021.2885.1794

Abstract
  The theory of comparative literature is a new theory, because its philosophy is based on the study of literature beyond the boundaries of language, culture and interdisciplinary. Comparative literature first appeared in France and other Western countries, and entered the Third World Universities from ...  Read More