The court of kings has long been the manifestation of ceremonies and relations that are linked to the roots of literature and history of each nation and its path, the culture and civilization of the ancients has been recorded in a sequential way in the history of the future. Storyteller and storytelling as one of the literary relations and ceremonies in the court of the ancient tradition renews oral literature. In Iranian oral literature, the evolution of this position begins with the narrators of epic narrations, then in the eighth century onwards it becomes popular as a storyteller and a book reader, and finally from the beginning of the Safavid period it is called a narrator. Since literature is separable and important in the court and society, in this article, an attempt is made to study and reveal this literary position and its ceremonies and customs in the court of the kings of Iran.
noroozi chegini, N., amiri khorasani, Ù., & hossini sarvari, N. (2024). Investigation literary position the courtier storytelling of the persian literature. Journal of Iranian Studies, (), 593-626. doi: 10.22103/jis/jis.2024.20144.2383
MLA
najmeh noroozi chegini; ÙŽAhmad amiri khorasani; najmeh hossini sarvari. "Investigation literary position the courtier storytelling of the persian literature", Journal of Iranian Studies, , , 2024, 593-626. doi: 10.22103/jis/jis.2024.20144.2383
HARVARD
noroozi chegini, N., amiri khorasani, Ù., hossini sarvari, N. (2024). 'Investigation literary position the courtier storytelling of the persian literature', Journal of Iranian Studies, (), pp. 593-626. doi: 10.22103/jis/jis.2024.20144.2383
VANCOUVER
noroozi chegini, N., amiri khorasani, Ù., hossini sarvari, N. Investigation literary position the courtier storytelling of the persian literature. Journal of Iranian Studies, 2024; (): 593-626. doi: 10.22103/jis/jis.2024.20144.2383