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research article Literary Criticism
Reflection of the Woman in Poetry of Abū al-ʿAlāʾ al-Maʿarrī and Khāqāni Shervani From the Perspective of Comparative Literature

Sayyed Mehdi Masboogh; Rasoul Fathi Mozaffari; Javad Mohammadzadeh

Volume 16, Issue 1 , June 2024, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv16.i1.54775

Abstract
  This article examines the views of two poets, Abū al-ʿAlāʾ al-Maʿarrī and Khāqāni Shervani, towards women. Abū al-ʿAlā was a blind poet known for his pessimism, which led to his anger towards material life and its people, particularly women. In contrast, Khāqāni, a Persian poet recognized ...  Read More

Original Article Semantics
Manifestations of Social Conflict in the Novel “Adrakaha Al-Nesian” by Sanaa Shaalan. Based on Lewis Coser’s Theory

Yousef Mottaqiannia; Abdolvahid Navidi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , June 2024, Pages 21-37

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv16.i1.2312-1354

Abstract
  Many researchers and sociologists have sought to investigate social conflict, its phenomena, and its effects on human society. Coser, influenced by Marxist thought, emphasized that social conflict arises when incompatible goals—whether tangible or intangible—collide. Given the deep-rooted ...  Read More

research article Linguistics
Functions of the Village in Mohammad Afifi Matar's Poem, Narrative Study in His Complete Poetry Collections

Shahriar Hemmati; Hamed Poorheshmati

Volume 16, Issue 1 , June 2024, Pages 38-58

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv16.i1.75648

Abstract
  The village holds a significant place in contemporary narrative discourse, showcasing its narrative essence through ballads and vivid imagery. Utilizing various conceptual connotations, the village adapts its functions based on the poet's interactions and his reliance on themes that relate either realistically ...  Read More

research article Literary Criticism
The Working Woman in Khawla Hamdy’s Novels (The Novel Youth Dreams... Diary of a Muslim Girl, To Stay, Jasmine's is back as a Model

Mahmood Abdanan Mahdizadeh; Hasan Dadkhah Tehrani; Narjes Hashemi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , June 2024, Pages 59-74

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv16.i1.2401-1369

Abstract
  Women are the foundation of every nation and civilization, holding a status and image that is as sacred as that of men. They are the birthplace of humanity and the originators of its generations, especially when their cause is linked to literature. Women serve as indispensable icons, particularly in ...  Read More

Original Article Literary Criticism
Quranic Phenomenon in Modern Iraqi Poetry (Mahdi Al-Nahiri is an Example)

Abdul -Amir Deli Mejbas; AhmadReza Heidaryan shahri; Yahya Hassan Khudair

Volume 16, Issue 1 , June 2024, Pages 75-89

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv16.i1.2212-1221

Abstract
  The Quranic text represents one of the means through which the Creator expresses His creativity and shapes His messages, reflecting visions and patterns in accordance with the context of the Holy Quran. Given the significant and sacred role of the Holy Quran in human life, particularly for Muslims, many ...  Read More

Original Article Stylistics
Reading the Image of the French Other Between the Negative and Positive Patterns in the Algerian Novel (Muammar Hajij’s Novels are an Example)

Dana Talebpour; salah Najmuddin Amin Majid

Volume 16, Issue 1 , June 2024, Pages 90-104

https://doi.org/10.22067/jallv16.i1.2402-1385

Abstract
  The dualism of the ego and the other is one of the most important topics of comparative literature, as this dialectical dualism refers mostly to class and civilizational conflict. To define the concept of the ego, there must be an ego/central ego through which we measure that other and recognize him. ...  Read More

Examining the Applied Meanings of Mazid Verbs in the Holy Quran (Case Study)
Volume 10, Issue 18 , February 2019, , Pages 37-64

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v10i18.67463

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Given its transcendental reality, the holy Quran has been verbally manifested in the material world as it was descended upon humans, forming a text written in human language which includes articles, nouns, verbs, and sentences. Clearly, the truth that lies within ...  Read More

The Psychological Comparative of Seght Al-Zand by Abul Ala Al-Ma'arri and Rudaki's Court Poet based on Max Lüscher's Theory
Volume 11, Issue 1 , March 2019, , Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v11i2.45820

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Comparative literature is an academic field dealing with the study of literature and cultural expression across linguistic, national, and disciplinary boundaries. Comparative literature performs a role similar to that of the study of international relations, but works ...  Read More

The role of cohesion and its beautiful effects According to Halidy and Hasan
Volume 10, Issue 19 , October 2018, , Pages 95-114

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v10i19.66616

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Maqamah is a type of literary text that has enjoyed a broad and pervasive position in certain periods of Arabic literature; a number of notable writers such as Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani, al-Hariri, etc. as well as Nasif al-Yaziji in the contemporary era have worked ...  Read More

Psychological Analysis of “The Negro” A Short Story from the Book: The Neighing of the White Steed by Zakariyya Tamer
Volume 4, Issue 7 , February 2013

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v4i7.19807

Abstract
  “The Negro” is a short story written by Zakariyya Tamer the Syrian writer based on surrealistic principles and is affected by Freud’s theories of the psychoanalysis. The narrative type in this story is stream of consciousness and the style of writing is based on unconsciousness ground. Thus, the ...  Read More

Defamiliarization in Arar’s Poetry (Case Study; Five Odes: Ya Holvat-anazra, Mata, Rahib-al-hana, Qalou Onab, Shhabab)
Volume 8, Issue 14 , March 2017, , Pages 1-26

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v8i14.54359

Abstract
  Extended Abstract 1. Introduction Mustafa Wahbi al-Tal known as Arar was a Jordanian poet and intellectual whose works consist of themes such as love, wine and drunkenness, being and nothingness, life and death, debauchery and pleasures. Defamiliarization, a significant feature of his poetry, has been ...  Read More

research article
Study and analysis of the concept of literariness and its components from Adonis's point of view

somayeh Bigghalejogh; shossein seyedi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 May 2022

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.2022.70431.1049

Abstract
  The concept of literariness and its components is one of the most contentious issues in the field of literary criticism, which has yet to submit a definitive and specific definition, despite the efforts of many critics and literati; Adonis, a prominent Arab theorist, and critic, is one of the few critics ...  Read More

research article
Reproduction of the crypts of the poem "All the things in our time are ta'wada" (based on Roland Barthes' theory of the five crypts)

Golafrooz Mohebi; rouhollah saiiady; Amirhossein Rasoulnia; Abbas Eghbali

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 May 2024

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.2023.75128.1107

Abstract
  Structural criticism is one of the analyses that flourished in the direction of meaning generation in the 20th century following Saussure's semiotics. "Roland Barthes" - a French semiotician and theorist - is among the critics of structuralism, the importance of his theories is in the pursuit of evolution ...  Read More

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