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kouhestanian A. A critique of the khaghani Arabic poems article. LIRE 2021; 18 (74) : 6
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-60835-en.html
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Khaqani Shirvani, the bilingual scholar. .He has written poetry in Persian and Arabic. Whose arabic poems have been the basis of some studies Like the works of his order and prose during past years. Khaqani’s Arabic Poems Article is one of them which is published by Persian Literature Textology Journal of Isfahan University In the summer of the year one thousand three hundred and ninety-six. The present study criticizes the mentioned article in a nutshell Because researchers know that criticizing and comprehending this article provides researchers with background to firstly always take scientific method and Secondly the journals try to make opportunity only for the publication of scholarly works and researches. Subject newness, integrity and explaining about Khaqani’s imagism continuity method and…are among good desired features of Khaqani’s Arabic Poems Article.
 Even though ambiguous title Neglect in recording, different publications misuse, not using specialized sources, prolonged introduction, wrong analysis, misunderstanding arrays, superficial understanding of Khaqani’s Arabic poems, inaccurate reading of past studies about those poems, wrong translation of poems  and plagiarism are among the drawbacks of this article
 
Article number: 6
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Literary Criticism
Received: 2021/02/3 | Accepted: 2021/07/16 | Published: 2021/12/22

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