Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 77

volume Number : 15
number In Volume : 7
issue Number : 77

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 15، number In Volume 7، ، issue Number 77

A study of the stylistics of the poems Ta’sir Tabrizi

Gholamali Hazrat Gholizadeh , Ayat Shokati (Author in Charge), Jalil Amirpour Darani

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Stylistics, as a linguistic and literary knowledge, seeks to identify and explain the salient features of a literary work, especially works that have received less attention, by finding the most frequent stylistic features that distinguish a literary work from other works. This research tries to study the stylistic features of his poems at the linguistic, literary and intellectual levels by carefully examining the poems of one of the anonymous poets of Indian style named Tabrizi.

METHODOLOGY: The research method is descriptive-analytical and in terms of work space, it is a library.

FINDINGS: Mirza Mohsen Tabrizi (1060 AH-1129 AH) is nicknamed "ta’sir" of the Shiite speakers of Iran in the Safavid era. His family was originally Tabrizi and Shah Abbas Safavid (AD 1038 AH) his ancestors from Tabriz He moved to Isfahan and Mirza Mohsen was born in this city. Impact to the year 1129 AH. AH died in Isfahan and was buried there. The main form of his poems is ghazals and ode Masnavi and quatrains can be seen in his divan.

CONCLUSION: New combinations and slang words are the linguistic features of Tabrizi lyric poems. Among the prosodic weights, the poet pays the most attention to the two seas of sand and mud. In terms of side music, he pays more attention to different poems and is often of the type of verb and noun. The long line also has a considerable frequency in his lyric poems. Paying attention to expression in poems is effective in constructing small meanings and pristine themes, and there are all kinds of similes, allegories, metaphors, metaphors, and metaphors in his divan with great frequency. Impact also makes extensive use of allusions and paradoxes, and besides them is not unaware of industries such as puns, ambiguity, and the ambiguity of proportionality. The main feature of his poetry is imaginative and imaginative, and the themes of love, sadness, advice and wisdom form the intellectual level of his poems.

Keyword
Ta’sir Tabrizi , stylistics , Indian style , lexical level , Literary , intellectual

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