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Hajihatamlo J, Hasanzadeh S, GHaybi S N, Sarati Z. A Structural analysis Ashiq Stories In The Safaviyeh Era. LIRE 2023; 20 (81) :17-22
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The main behind this study is the morphological analysis of Ashiq stories in the process of formation and development of this genera of folk literature. Hence, a question arises as to: what morphological structure did Ashiq stories have in the Safavidera and how were they formed? In so doing , stories including "Asli and Karam", "Ashiq Gharib and Shah Sanam", "Tahir and Zohreh", "Novruz and Ghandab", "Shah Esmail and Arab Zangi", "Arezo and Ghanbar", "Abbas and Golzar" and "Shah Esmail and Gulnaz" among them have closely been scrutinized.It is assertad that the advent of stories belongs to the end of epic period .the viewpoints of folklorists Iike partev naili boratav , Muharrem Ergin, Hossein Ismailov, and Mohammad Hossein Tahmasb show that the advent of common Ashiq stories serves as a complementary of the gap proceeding the epics of the 15 th century and the previous centuries. Dada Qorqud stories are also considered as a product of a transition period from epics to common stories. Finally, the results of the study reveal that not only has the structure of stories maintained the underpinning of the epics; it has also experienced seminal chenges and has created different characters.

 
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Popular literature
Received: 2021/06/12 | Accepted: 2022/02/5 | Published: 2023/09/1

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