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Comparative Article on Personal Romanticism of Badr Shaker Sayab and Qaysar Aminpour. LIRE 2013; 10 (40) :127-148
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-5462-en.html
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Badr Shaker Sayab and Qaysar Aminpour are the pioneers of contemporary Arabic poetry, and tasteful and innovative poets, whose poems clearly manifest and display the principles of Romanticism School of Thought, including naturism, and historical journeys.
Qaysar Aminpour is a poet, who appropriately reflects sentiments and emotions in his works; although his poems mainly revolve round suffering and pain, such that he is known as the poet who reflects hardships.
These two poets maintain similar characteristics and poetic languages in temporal and spatial dimensions and aspects. This study is based on a number of assumptions:
1- Both of these poets are committed to Utopian Romanticism School of Thought
2- Their works portray geographical journeys and enthusiasm for arrival at their homeland
3- Their works state sentiments and feelings such as pain, suffering, and love
This article has made a comparative effort to discover terms of application of principles of Romanticism School of Thought and to state the similarities and differences of the works of these two poets with these principles.
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Subject: Literary schools
Received: 2012/06/6 | Accepted: 2013/05/28 | Published: 2013/08/23

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