Publisher: سازمان سمت
Author: غلامحسین کریمی
Printed Page Count : 128
National Bibliography Number : ۲۴۸۳۷۶۷
ISBN : 9789644599811
Publish Year : 1394
Research Group Code : 3
Digital ISBN : 978-600-02-1548-4
کد کتاب : 0933
The first major poet of Islamic Iran was Rudaki (Abu Abdollah Jaffar Ebn Mohammad). Rudaki was a blind poet whose fame during his own lifetime rested not only on the merit of his poetry but also on his skill in reciting and in playing the lute. Mohammad Aufi, a 12th century biographer-historiographer, describes Rudaki thus: “He was so sharp and intelligent that by the age of eight he knew all of the Koran by heart, and knew how to recite it properly, and began versifying and imparted delicate tropes; so that people favored him and his appeal grew.
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تعداد صفحات نسخه دیجیتال : 116
Introduction
Part I: Iranian Poets and Sufism 
	Unit  1: Rudaki
	Unit  2: Ferdowsi, Homer of the East
	Unit  3: Omar Khayyam
	Unit  4: Sa‘di, the Monarch of Eloquence
	Unit  5: Hafez, the Nightingale of  
	Unit  6: Rumi, the Supreme Mystic 
	Unit  7: Three Dimensions of Sufism
Part II:Iranian Languages 
	Unit  8: Persian Language
	Unit  9: Avesta Language
Part III: Criticism and Literary Schools
	Unit  10: Interpretation and Hermeneutics 
	Unit  11: Semiotics 
	Unit  12: Structuralist Criticism 
	Unit  13: Poststructuralism
	Unit  14: Psychological and Psychoanalytic Criticism
	Unit  15: What Is a Text?
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