Associate Professor, Persian language and literature, Iranshahr University
Abstract
It is mostly considered that sound of the foot of water poem of Sepehri is solely a descriptive – poetical poem. But according to the findings of this essay, It is proved that in the hidden layers of this poem, a philosophical Function is hidden , and there is a type of existence recognition function between the elements and the events of the nature of the poem. Because Sepehri is one of the poets who used both the heuristic teachings and descriptive – artistic capabilities.
Of course, there are the same capabilities that help him to recognize the meaningful concepts of the elements with an intelligent understanding , and then he expresses the dialectical relations of phenomena and their celestial type of discipline in a poetical form un explicitly. A deep notion to the corners and expressional and thoughtful centers of the poem shows that he provided the hidden angles of this poem in an exalted level with an extreminological approach.
According to the findings, it can certainly be said that in this poem, the poet is not solely thinking of the description and explanation of the pleasure of in a poetical form and view, but he wants to express recognitional manner.
There for, this article has provided and proved the above – mentioned view in a library way study with an analytic – philosophical method.
Narmashiri, E. (2013). An Analytical – Philosophical View on the Sound of the Foot of Water Poem of Sepehri. Contemporary Persian Literature, 1(2), 133-149.
MLA
Esmaeel Narmashiri. "An Analytical – Philosophical View on the Sound of the Foot of Water Poem of Sepehri", Contemporary Persian Literature, 1, 2, 2013, 133-149.
HARVARD
Narmashiri, E. (2013). 'An Analytical – Philosophical View on the Sound of the Foot of Water Poem of Sepehri', Contemporary Persian Literature, 1(2), pp. 133-149.
VANCOUVER
Narmashiri, E. An Analytical – Philosophical View on the Sound of the Foot of Water Poem of Sepehri. Contemporary Persian Literature, 2013; 1(2): 133-149.