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Defamiliarization in the poetries by Yadullah Royaie Abbas Khaefi, Mohsen Norpishe. LIRE 2004; 2 (5) :55-74
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-5506-en.html
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Defamiliarization is a term that, at first used in literary criticism by Shklovsky, the Russian formalism critic and then considered by formalist critics such as Jakobson, Tinyanov and the likes.
Jan Mukarovsky used the term “foregrounding” in this meaning. Defamiliarization includes any methods that author take advantage of them to make the world text known to the addressees and indicate the literature subject in such a way that as if it didn’t exist before. These methods will result in delay and expansion of the context meaning and so the readers will enjoy and take advantage more. Defamiliarization should be assessed by the standard language and the time of using the literary techniques by the author. In the contemporary history of Iran, a kind of style has been created by Yadoullah Royaee, the contemporary critic poet, whose prominent features includes Defamiliarization.
The verses of Yadoullah Royaee are studied based on the formalist theories as the as the method for this study in this article. 
 
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Subject: Modern Poetry
Received: 2004/09/17 | Accepted: 2004/11/6 | Published: 2004/12/20

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