faculty of persian language and literature,islamic azad university, maku branch, maku, iran
10.22103/jis.2023.20198.2388
Abstract
Beloved is the axis of persian lyric poem and the description of beloved and invention related images have a colorful presence in the Persian love poem; Poets have always spoken about the beloved's lips, eyes, hair and depicted the dimensions of the beloved's beauty. The aesthetics of the lover in traditional ghazal is a repetitive and stereotyped, and poets have often depicted the same aspects of beauty in the beloved; It seems like all poets had a single lover and this factor was caused by not relying on individual experiences and reality in description of beloved. This approach in aesthetic aspects of beloved, changed in persian modern Ghazal;this change result of relying to individualism, realism and emphasis on personal vision.with a this, seen new description and new images around the beloved aesthetic aspects in modern ghazal. this article with a descriptive-analytical method, an attempt has been made to explain this change of approach in the contemporary persia ghazal in the image of the aesthetic aspects of the beloved. new and unprecedented images and descriptions of the aesthetic aspects of beloved have been investigated and analyzed. The result of the present research shows a change in the approach of contemporary persia ghazal in the description and imagery of the beloved
novruzi, Y. (2024). Modern persian ghazal(sonnet) and new aesthetic aspects of beloved. Journal of Iranian Studies, (), 627-662. doi: 10.22103/jis.2023.20198.2388
MLA
yaghub novruzi. "Modern persian ghazal(sonnet) and new aesthetic aspects of beloved". Journal of Iranian Studies, , , 2024, 627-662. doi: 10.22103/jis.2023.20198.2388
HARVARD
novruzi, Y. (2024). 'Modern persian ghazal(sonnet) and new aesthetic aspects of beloved', Journal of Iranian Studies, (), pp. 627-662. doi: 10.22103/jis.2023.20198.2388
VANCOUVER
novruzi, Y. Modern persian ghazal(sonnet) and new aesthetic aspects of beloved. Journal of Iranian Studies, 2024; (): 627-662. doi: 10.22103/jis.2023.20198.2388