Native elements of Isfahan's story writing in the works of Bahram Sadeghi and Houshang Golshiri
Subject Areas : Persian Language and LiteratureNayereh shateri 1 , Mahboubeh Khorasani 2 , morteza rashidi 3
1 - Ph.D. Student, Department of Persian literature, Faculty of Humanities, Najafabad branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran.
2 - Associate Professor,Department of persian literature,faculty of Humanities Najafabad branch,Islamic Azad university Najafabad,Iran
3 - Assistant professor, , Department of Persian literature , Faculty of Humanities, Najafabad branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran. .
Keywords: Isfahan School, Keywords: Native Elements, Houshang Golshiri, Fiction, Bahram Sadeghi,
Abstract :
Native elements of Isfahan's story writing in the works of Bahram Sadeghi and Houshang Golshiri abstract: Writers from the city of Isfahan have common features in their works. These common features are not limited to the climatic context, but include a set of identity elements that represent commonalities in terms of language, thought, geography, economics, ethics, customs, and beliefs. This article has explored the structure of fictional works by two prominent representatives of the Isfahan school of thought, Bahram Sadeqi and Houshang Golshiri, and derived their unifying and linguistic common features. The result is that these structures are in some cases such as humorous and spurred imagery, different technique and form in the word, specific characterizations, horrific and indeterminate spaces, initiations and sudden events, spin on the angle of view and reversal in narration, conversations and low descriptions, attention The mythology and ancient history and texts, rare subjects and modern names, and simple prose and poetry, are analyzed. Keywords: Native Elements, Isfahan School, Bahram Sadeghi, Houshang Golshiri, Fiction.
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