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Associate Professor, Payame Noor University of Tehran
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M.A student of Persian language and literature, Payame Noor University of Tehran
Abstract
The present paper is an aesthetic analysis of the language of modern poetry, based Ahmad shamloo abd Nima ushij works. This analysis is based on a new viewpoint, far from the classic standards. Classical Persian literature critics believe that the most important condition for the language is to be fee from those decremented defects the eloquence. These colophony, barbarism, verbal and semantic complexity, underly-epizeuxia, concatenation of addition compounds. The present study demonstrates, through studying the works of Nima and Shamloo that the above mentioned not only can not be considered as the defect of speech, but also they make the speech more beautiful and impressive. The poets can utilize them as useful tactic for making an eloquent speech for instance; they can speak against the standard of grammar, thus creating a new, outstanding speech, or they may express the anger, the agony and the protest through and aggressive wording (abominable to the symmetry between the sense and the language, or to utilize the complexity so beautifully so as to be termed as “artistic ambiguity”
Poshtdar, A. M., & Poshtdar, A. M. (2012). A Critiq of the Aestathics of Defects of Speech with some Instances from Ahmad Shamloo and Nima Youshij Poetry. Contemporary Persian Literature, 1(2), 1-19.
MLA
Ali Mohammad Poshtdar; Ali Mohammad Poshtdar. "A Critiq of the Aestathics of Defects of Speech with some Instances from Ahmad Shamloo and Nima Youshij Poetry", Contemporary Persian Literature, 1, 2, 2012, 1-19.
HARVARD
Poshtdar, A. M., Poshtdar, A. M. (2012). 'A Critiq of the Aestathics of Defects of Speech with some Instances from Ahmad Shamloo and Nima Youshij Poetry', Contemporary Persian Literature, 1(2), pp. 1-19.
VANCOUVER
Poshtdar, A. M., Poshtdar, A. M. A Critiq of the Aestathics of Defects of Speech with some Instances from Ahmad Shamloo and Nima Youshij Poetry. Contemporary Persian Literature, 2012; 1(2): 1-19.