The Rhetorical Function of Sentence Mood in Nezami Ganjavi’s Poetry
The Rhetorical Function of Sentence Mood in Nezami Ganjavi’s Poetry

Roohollah Hadi; Alireza Hajiannezhad; Zeinab Nasiri

Volume 10, Issue 2 , March 2021, , Pages 21-37

Abstract
  Nezami’s poetry has great rhetorical value. The poet’s attention to rhetorical principles and the relationship between the poet and the reader are the most important characteristics ...  Read More
A Critique of Rhetoricians’ Views on Epanalepsis
A Critique of Rhetoricians’ Views on Epanalepsis

taghi poornamdarian; Roohollah Hadi; Ziba Eshraqi

Volume 9, Issue 2 , July 2020, , Pages 1-20

Abstract
  Epanalepsis is a literary device whose use in literary texts has a long history. Repetition of words in poetry has different forms, epanalepsis being one of them. This research, with ...  Read More
Chronological and Analytical History of Discourse on Literary Genres up to the End of the Seventh Century
Chronological and Analytical History of Discourse on Literary Genres up to the End of the Seventh Century

mohamadreza torki; Asiyeh Farahi Yazdi; Roohollah Hadi

Volume 9, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 21-40

Abstract
  In this paper the theoretical history of “types of poetry,” as defined in ancient times up the seventh century, has been chronologically analyzed. The study was necessitated ...  Read More
Inspiration and Industry in the Opinion of Persian Mystic Poets
(The Opinion of Sanai, Attar and Mowlavi about the Origin of Poetry)
Inspiration and Industry in the Opinion of Persian Mystic Poets (The Opinion of Sanai, Attar and Mowlavi about the Origin of Poetry)

Alireza Hajian Nejad; Roohollah Hadi; yasin Esmaeili

Volume 8, Issue 1 , September 2018, , Pages 1-20

Abstract
  Determining the origin of poetry has always been one of the oldest issues of literary criticism. This debate began firstly in Greece where, based on existing sources, Plato and Aristotle ...  Read More