Research Paper
Abolqāsem al-Shābī between Romanticism and Symbolism

Hojat Rasouli; Saeed Foroughinia

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 1-26

Abstract
  Abolqāsem al-Shābīis one of the renowned contemporary poets who is considered a Romantic poet and most of the critics have emphasized his tendency toward Romanticism; however, his poems show traces of symbolism as well. Now the question is whether al-Shābī is a poet merely with romantic tendencies ...  Read More

Research Paper
Reference to Heritagein Mehdi Akhavan Saleth and Amal Donqol

Mohammad Hadi Moradi; Javad Abd Rouyani

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 27-50

Abstract
  AkhavanSaleth started his work by composing poems in Khorasani's style at the beginning of modernism; however, soon he got acquainted with Nima's style and remained one of his faithful friends ever. AmalDonqol, a nationalist Egyptian poet, was born in 1940 in Qena; he was living at the time when Arabdogmatism ...  Read More

Research Paper
An Investigation of Theme Developmentin Fadvā Toqān's Poems:From Despair to Hope and Resistance

Abolfazl Rezaie; Farshad Nouri

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 51-74

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, the poems of any poet resemble a mirror reflecting the circumstances of his time and illustrate his feelings and reactions to the current events of society. On the other hand, poems too impact social events of their time and may encourage people to perform an action or prevent them from ...  Read More

Research Paper
From Nahj al-Balāgha to Gulistan A Comparative Study of the Migration of Thoughts and Themes

Hadi Nazari Monazam

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 75-94

Abstract
  It is doubtless that all poets and writers throughout history have been influenced by other poets, scholars and writers. All throughout the twentieth century, the French concept of 'comparative literature', given this human phenomenon of influencing others and being influenced by them, has resulted in ...  Read More

Research Paper
A Glance at Mohammad Al-Māghūt’s Life, Poem and Adversities (1934-2006)

Bizhan Karami

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 95-114

Abstract
  Mohammad al-Māghūt, a writer, poet, dramatis, journalist, and theatre and television artist, is one of the most renowned cultural figures in contemporary Arabic literature and has had a tremendous and profound impact on Arabic language and culture. Unlike other distinguished figures in contemporary ...  Read More

Research Paper
A Critique of Critiques in Iranian and Syrian Fiction A Study in Comparative Literature

Shokouh Sadat Husseini

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 115-130

Abstract
  Examination of the similarities and differencesbetween Persian and Arabic literature and the impact of these two on each other has been the subject of numerous researches in comparative literature. Since in recent decades the connection between Persian and Arabic literature has weakened considerably, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Rage and Fury in the Poems and Thought of Mozaffar al-Navvāb

Rajā' Abū Ali; Tahereh Goudarzi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 131-154

Abstract
  Mozaffar al-Navvāb, a distinguished Iraqi poet and a leading satirist, well-known in the field of social and political critique, has a privilegedstatus in contemporary Iraqi literature. He has experienced a difficult life in theperiod of political instability in Iraq and has later suffered from pressure ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Influence of Persian Poetic Meter on Arabic Poems of MīrDāmād

Ali Asghar Qahramani MoghbelF; Seyyed Hussein Mar'ashi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 155-172

Abstract
  After the rise to power of Shah Abbas the Safavid and the massive immigration of  Shi'ite Ulama from Lebanon (Jabal 'Āmel and Beqā') and Bahrain to Iran, a literary movement began in Arabic language and its pioneers were these newly arrived immigrants. Another pillar of this movement was the Iranians ...  Read More