A comparative study of the common themes of Parvin Etesami and Andre Gide

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Comparative literature is a branch of literary criticism that studies literature and other cultural manifestations between linguistic and literary boundaries and examines the similarities and differences between them, and opens new intellectual horizons to nations beyond political and cultural boundaries. After the formation of the romanticism school in France and the expansion of the relationship between French poets and writers with Eastern literature, many common horizons emerged in the thought and speech of Iranian and French poets. Parveen and Andrezhid are among the great writers of Iran and France, and looking at the common themes in their speech, we get the general result that despite the distance between them, how much can there be the sameness in their thoughts, style of expression, theme and content of their works. Before and more than being able speakers, they are teachers of ethics who seek excellent examples of ethics, life and human society in different human aspects. Etsami, to examine the compatibility of words and thoughts of these two artists.

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Persian
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Persian Liturature Quarterly, Volume:18 Issue: 3, 2022
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61 to 73
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