The Sociology of the Modern Persian Novel
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Mohammad Gholam |
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Abstract: (11433 Views) |
Sociological criticism is one of the modern and efficient methods of the study of literary texts, and today it has a wide application in the analysis of modern literary geners, especially the contemporary Persian novel. This article aims at the analysis and appreciation of the contemporary Persian novel and explores the historical, political, and sociological structure of the Iranian society reflected in some of these novels. The findings of this research show that:
1.Novel is the most complete genre that might respond positively to modern sociological studies
2.The Persian novel can explain the structures of the Iranian society very well.
3.The more distance we take from the simple structure of the Iranian society in the constitutional age (i.e. , early nineteenth century), the age of the emergence of the first Persian novels, and move towards the more complicated and intricate contemporary society ,the structure of the Persian novel becomes more complicated and the social themes become more varied and more complex.
4.The themes and subjects treated by the writers of the Persian novels shift from broad generalizations to specific details. This point, on one hand, shows the individualization of the Iranian contemporary man, who has a proper in the modern novel ,and the change of the structures of the society from the ancient simple ,primitive and heroic state to complicated and modern structures on the other. |
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Keywords: sociological study of literature, History of sociological criticism, Sociological study of the Persian novel, Shams and Tughra, Haji Aagha, Jay-e Khali-e Salooch, Khana-ye- Idrisiha |
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Type of Study: Research |
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