A Study of Attar's Tazkereh al-Awliya and Mathnawis based on Genet's Hypertext Theory
Tazkereh al-Awliya, which is the most important work of Attar's prose and one of the greatest texts of mystical prose, has the potential to study intertextual relations with other works of mystics as well as Attar's own Mathnawi. This descriptive-comparative study aims to show the textual relationship of 51 joint anecdotes of Tazkereh-al-Awliya and Attar's Mathnawiswith the hypertext approach, one of the five pillars of Gérard Genette’s theory of transtextuality. The results of the research show a broad relationship between Tazkereh Al-Awliya and Attar’s Mathnawis. Both types of hypertext, homogeneity, and tragedy, are observed in these works. This connection is more than the type of tragedy, and among Attar's Mathnawis, Al-Tair, Elahinameh, Misibatnameh, and Asrarnameh, respectively, have the highest percentage of common anecdotes with Tazkereh al-Awliya.
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