Formalistic reading of a lyric by Rumi and explanation of the crystallization of Rumi's thought in language

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

When the elements and components of a literary work are examined and how they are related to each other and their relation to the general structure of the work is retrieved, a basic (formalist) form reading is performed. It is with such a reading that we can talk about the degree of bonding of the components of the work (horizontal and vertical bonds). In this article, the form and structure of a lyric by Rumi has been read with the following information (with the help of in-text symbols): A word that rises from the soul of the soul to veil the gem and the lips of the sea, the tongue of the veil

METHODOLOGY

It is a descriptive-analytical research method that examines Ghazal No. 921 from Shams Tabrizi's KOliat, edited by Badi ol-Zaman Farozanfar.

FINDINGS

The feature of this sonnet in all verses is that the face is a veil and at the same time a means of expressing meaning. The world of existence is the world of forms and meanings, and forms are veils of meanings, and at the same time meaning manifests itself in the face. To reach the meaning, you have to go beyond the surface. Of course, the absolute meaning cannot be understood and there is always one curtain behind another curtain, and it is only in death and silence that we understand the meaning. The theme of the contrast between form and meaning and the contrast between pairs of their synonymous words can be seen in all the verses of Ghazal.

CONCLUSION

The link that can be seen between the verses of this ghazal has created an organ-like structure and the overall structure of this ghazal evokes one of the key oppositions of form and meaning in Rumi's thought, "wave and sea". For Rumi, the content is the tool for the evolution of the form, and the form is the material for the emergence of the truth of meaning. Rumi's poetry boils from inside him and finds its shape and form according to the type of boiling. However, due to the reliance on form, the new critique cannot be a suitable critique for mystics who are free from form.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose (Bahar Adab), Volume:15 Issue: 82, 2023
Pages:
233 to 245
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