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research article
Elaborating the Masque Technique Used for the Archetypal Characters and its Implicative Functions in Solayman Al-Isa’s Poems

Shahriar Hemati; Hamed Poorheshmati

Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2022, Pages 1-17

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv14.i1.66458

Abstract
  Characters masque technique features a lofty technical value because the symbolic and dramatic dynamicity thereof in the contemporary literature has bestowed a lot of inspiring implications of the kind of inventive expressional loads to the words in the Arabic poems; these implications are capable of ...  Read More

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Modernist Reading of Freedom in the Works of Mikhail Naimy and Ahmed Shamlou

Haniye Majidi fard; Bahar Seddighi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2022, Pages 18-43

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv14.i1.88000

Abstract
  Contemporarily freedom has gained paramount importance with the emergence of intellectual movements. Political issues in societies resulted in committed literature so as to address the individual and social needs emerged in this new era. For instance, the works of such prominent writers as Mikhail Naimy ...  Read More

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The Panoramic Narration and its Components in Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad

Shahram Delshad

Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2022, Pages 44-59

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv14.i1.2012-1000

Abstract
  Panoramic narration is one of the narrative patterns that have been employed in new Arabic novels. The new narrative form has a comprehensive and extended character and superior visual strength. It allows the narrator to create his novel based on the scenes and illustrative captures. It also helps him ...  Read More

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Recalling Mythological Narrations from the Perspective of Resurrection and Revival in Fayez Khaddour’ Poems

Farzaneh Zarei

Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2022, Pages 60-76

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv14.i1.2012-1007

Abstract
  A legend is a story that narrates the life and culture of people and its origin is usually unknown. Myths denote the unconscious needs of human beings’ mind and speak to man and the world around him. Man is indebted to his past and his ancestors in all periods. That is why myths have been a source ...  Read More

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The Role of Repetition in Exaggerating Meanings on the Basis of Van Dijk’s Theory (Iran's Spatial Developments in Al-Alam and Al-Arabiya Channels as Samples

Reza Ali Ghaseminasab; Ali Zeighami; Sayyed reza Mirahmadi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2022, Pages 77-92

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv14.i1.2110-1084

Abstract
  The use of any literary phenomenon in poetry and prose is not in vain and without prior motivation, and the same is true about repetition. Repetition has become one of the clearest tricks for making news texts. Repetition also plays an important role in access to content of a text and the transmission ...  Read More

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Manifestations of the Place of Sufism in Abd al-Elah ibn Arafa’s Novel Jabal Qaf by based on the Opinions of Muhyi al-Din Ibn Arabi

Jamal Talebi gharegheshlaghi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2022, Pages 93-109

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv14.i1.2204-1123

Abstract
  The readout of the mystical heritage has emerged clearly in literature, especially in a number of contemporary novels. This reveals spiritual developments among the story writers; those who seek to create knowledge based on abstract foundations. Some Arab novelists, specifically in the West, have employed ...  Read More