A Review on the Modern Romantic Lyricism and its follower poets

Abstract:
Following the revolution shappened in the contemporary world, the poet's viewtoward loveand, consequently, some features in modern romantic lyricism changed, So that in this type of poetry,the great content of love, away from its physical and lustful aspect, spread from individuals to the society and from the present time to the age. In the present study it has been attempted to find the contemporary poets whom the mentioned changes have influenced their modern romantic lyrics and to consider how it happened, using the descriptive-analytic method.The results suggest that, making changes in the form and meaning of the Persian poetry,NimaYooshij created a new style. This new approach was manifestedmost in the poems of Fereydoon Tavalloli. Shamloo 's romanticlyricswere written as thetriangle of thepoet, beloved and societyand in most of his romantic poems a continuous dynamismcan be observed, being unitedwith the beloved, societyandultimatelyall the humans. Regarding the theoretical system, semantics and aesthetics, SohrabSepehrisromances are based on the Worldview,Emotional wisdom and aesthetics, completely different from the history of Persian romantic lyricism.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Lyrical Literature Researches, Volume:13 Issue: 25, 2016
Pages:
117 to 132
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