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Aesthetics in Omar Khayyām's poetry -Artistic connection between poetical elements. LIRE 2005; 2 (7) :121-144
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Hesampour ,S. ,Ph.D.
Hasanli , K.  ,PH.D
 
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Omar Khayyām is one of the most well known Iranian thinkers and medieval poets and his work has been internationally acclaimed. The limited number of his poems is counterbalanced by their deep meanings.
Various studies have been devoted to Omar Khayyām.  However, researchers and literary men alike have mostly focused their endeavors on analyzing the depth of his thoughts as to the inner secrets of the self, his rhetorical questions concerning human existence, its origins, ends and ultimate fate while leaving aside a very important constituent of Khayyām’s poetry, its aesthetics.   This lacuna led to the false impression that his poetry is structurally weak and not endowed with aesthetics elements.
 In this study, we showed the interconnectness and harmony of Khayyām’s artistic lexicon and imagery with its form and content.  Khayyām’s poetical aesthetics elements have been analyzed on three levels:
 1.Artistic relation between poetical elements
 2.Imagery
3. Emphasis and repetition.
 
 
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Aesthetics of Poetry
Received: 2019/10/12 | Accepted: 2019/10/12 | Published: 2019/10/12

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