Analysis of the linguistic and intellectual style of the lyric poems of the Salek Qazvini
Qazvini (1201 AH) is one of the poets of the Safavid period. Qazvini Divan is composed of various forms of Persian poetry. In this research, with the introduction of Qazvini, we have tried to analyze the poetry, language and thought of the poet's lyric poems by analytical-descriptive method and relying on library resources, so first, in the language; the characteristics of the composition of the language method are considered, and then the principles of the poet's intellectual views are evaluated. The results indicate that considering the point that Qazvini belongs to Indian style period, he is influenced by general style of that period regarding high frequency of sarcasm and jargon, novel compounds, and additional compounds. However, the simple language with mystic and religious themes as well as pseudonym in the final verse (1366 lyrics) has made his lyric poems prominent due to his personal style. Salek is introverted and prefers meaning and content to word processing, and the "colorful meaning" of his poems is derived from the "true fantasies of thought." In addition to the reflection of mystical and religious ideas on the intellectual level, despair, grief, and sorrow have overshadowed his sonnets, which seems to have gone too far in the application of these themes.
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Analysis of the Equation Style in Salek Qazvini's Sonnets
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