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Horizons before the Contemporary Persian Fiction From the beginning to the First World War (1207-1299) Hussein Ali Ghobadi. LIRE 2003; 1 (1) :117-128
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-9332-en.html
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Unlike contemporary poetry, hemistiches in modern poetry are not arranged on a predetermined and specific style. In fact, by composition of poems, the poet designs the writing structure of his work. It can be said that there exist as many writing structures as the poems composed to this date.
In this article the author endeavors to while reminding the reader of modern poetry’s violation of norms, analyze some aesthetic functions of this genre.
The author focuses on the role played by the style of writing in helping the reader in properly reading a poem and the style’s contribution to the true conveyance of thoughts and feelings as well as distinguishing the images and highlighting the concepts of time and place.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Contemporary Literature/ Story / Novel
Received: 2003/05/25 | Accepted: 2003/08/3 | Published: 2003/08/23

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