A comparative study of climatic features in the stories of Sadegh Chubak and Shirzad Hassan
Comparative literature is a branch of literary criticism that examines the content and structure between works, elements, literary genres, styles, periods, and literary characters in a language or different languages. In this regard, comparative literature in each period, in addition to structural approaches, is a mirror that reflects various social, cultural and political manifestations. Meanwhile, Persian literature and Kurdish literature in the field of comparative literature have always witnessed similarities. In the field of fiction, in Iran and Iraqi Kurdistan, writers such as Sadegh Chubak and Shirzad Hassan are both prominent writers and novelists with a style and influence in contemporary literature and have left lasting works in this field. Considering that Sadegh Chubak and Shirzad Hassan have addressed the issues and problems of their homeland and climate with similar views, the two works "Sang Sabur" and "Tangsir" by Sadegh Chubak, with two works "Woman on the Minaret" and " "Nature darre" by Shirzad Hassan, which are the most famous works of each of the two authors, have been selected for review and comparison. In the present study, based on the descriptive-analytical method, the characteristics of climatic literature such as geographical, cultural and social issues in the four novels are examined. The results indicate that the characteristics of culture and geography have a higher frequency in selected works.
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