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Title

AN INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON THE WORKS OF NEZAMI AND SA"ADI

Author(s)

HOSSENI KARAMI M.

Pages

  137-178

Abstract

 The present article begins with discussion about similarities and resemblances of some of the common human intellect, and possible exchange of some of these thoughts between nations and also the natural commonality of some other thoughts in the absence of any exchanges. The article then expresses some views on the similarities and resemblances of themes and vocabulary among the Persian poets and the mutual effects and influences of poets and authors, and then a discussion is put forth on the common themes and vocabulary used in KHAMSEH of Hakim NEZAMI and COMPLETE WORKS of Sheikh Sa'adi. The main text of the article contains common themes and vocabulary used by the two poets along with abundant evidences and examples together with explanation and classification of the materials, some of which are the result of the personal experiences of each poet, some having a common source and some others in which Sheikh Saadi had definitely been influenced by the words of Hakim NEZAMI.It is noteworthy that the samples used in this research are not all the similarities of the works of these two great Persian poets, and further search would be necessary.

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    APA: Copy

    HOSSENI KARAMI, M.. (2002). AN INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON THE WORKS OF NEZAMI AND SA"ADI. JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES, -(33), 137-178. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/66774/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOSSENI KARAMI M.. AN INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON THE WORKS OF NEZAMI AND SA"ADI. JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES[Internet]. 2002;-(33):137-178. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/66774/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. HOSSENI KARAMI, “AN INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON THE WORKS OF NEZAMI AND SA"ADI,” JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES, vol. -, no. 33, pp. 137–178, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/66774/en

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