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Iranzadeh N, Dadkhah Tehrani M. On the Notion of Literary Democracy in Jamlzadeh’s Forward to Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud. LCQ 2016; 9 (33) :109-128
URL: http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-12228-en.html
1- Associate professorAllameh University, Iran
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Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud, a story collection written by Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh (1892-1997), marks the beginning of modern short story in Iran. Along with the stories in this collection, also known as the very first attempts to write Persian short story, the foreword to this book is of prime importance in Persian literary studies and literary theory. One of the basic and yet significant concepts of this foreword is “literary democracy.” The analysis of the micro-concepts and metaphors developed in this foreword helps us analyze this particular macro-concept and hence better understand the foundation for the notion of “literary democracy.” It is also important to note to what extend this macro-concept have played a role in modern Persian literature.
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Article Type: practical | Subject: Street literature
Received: 2015/10/10 | Accepted: 2016/05/10 | Published: 2016/06/21

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