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Source of Inspiration for Amaq Poetry. LIRE 2012; 8 (34) :155-172
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-10558-en.html
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This article initially studies viewpoints of the past generations and contemporaries about the study of poetry; while later studying the poems of Amaq, based on the theories of psychologists on the impact of subconscious mind on writing poems and receiving poetical inspirations.
The past generations believed that poets are inspired to write poems via invisible creatures.
Contemporary psychology and literary criticism considers poet’s subconscious mind as the source of inspiration. The factors behind poetical inspiration; whether internal or external, are more active in sleep. The needs which have been driven toward the subconscious mind, display themselves within the framework of dreams, revealing the secrets embedded in the subconscious mind.
Amaq, like many poets, claims that many of his poems are rooted in his dreams. His subconscious mind, which is considered as the source of inspiration behind his poetry maintains a diverse range of manifestations.
The topic, form and the main pattern of odes, which are cited from the source of inspiration; highly resemble each other.
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Subject: Child literature
Received: 2012/05/1 | Accepted: 2012/05/21 | Published: 2013/01/30

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