Criticism of Jung Sharaf

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Jung Sharaf is a collection containing the poems of poets from the 5th century to the end of the 10th century, written by Abd al-Rahman bin Sharaf. This collection can be divided into several parts, firstly, the sonnets written by poets of the 9th and especially the 10th century. Another part of this collection includes Jami's sonnets, which have been included in the edition in a special way due to the scribe's attention to Jami, and the final part contains the poem of Yusuf and Zulikhai Jami. The importance of this war lies in the choices of the writer, who has the poetic taste of the 10th century people in his heart, the existence of poets that we do not know about, examples of special poems, including a poem with an Indian line, and examples of this kind have added to the importance of the topic. . In this research, we try to examine this war from the point of view of stylistics and literary criticism and to analyze the writer's perspective in the selection of poems.

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Persian
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Journal of Literary criticism and stylistics Research, Volume:12 Issue: 46, 2023
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11 to 27
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