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http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/browse.php?mag_id=469&slc_lang=fa&sid=29
469-9257
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
A Linguistic Analysis of the Narrative Point of View in \'\'The First Day in Tomb" by Sadegh Choubak (Simpson\'s Model, 1993)
Narrative- linguistic analysis
Point of View
Narrator
modality
2008
10
01
7
28
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-9257-en.pdf
469-8336
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
Discourse Presentation in Literary and Non-Literary Written Narratives
Discourse presentation
Fictional discourse
Newspaper discourse
Polyphonic discourse
The categories of discourse presentation
2008
10
01
29
58
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-8336-en.pdf
469-473
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
Positive Representations of "Anima" in Persian Literature
Archetype
Jung
Anima
prototype
Hermaphrodite
Beloved
Inspirer
Affection toward Nature
2008
10
01
59
88
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-473-en.pdf
469-8806
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
Taxonomy of Figures of Speech in the Western Classical Grammatical and Rhetorical Tradition
Rhetoric
Grammar
Style
figures of speech
taxonomy
2008
10
01
89
108
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-8806-en.pdf
469-6685
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
Rhetorical Deconstruction:Function of Tropes in Breaking and Deconstructing Texts
Mahmood Fotoohi Roudmajani Associate. Professor Of Persian Language and Literature Ferdowsi University The literary text is actually multiple meaning and flexible for interpretation and this feature is created by figurative language and tropes. This article attempts to investigate how the tropes create ambiguity and suspension of meaning in the text; how they damage the ordinary language and deconstruct it again. For this purpose the article classifies the tropes on the base of their functions in making a gap between literary world and ordinary language. It discusses the tropes function separately in preparing depth meaning for the text. Finally it concludes that the eternality of text and its flexibility for interpretation somewhat come in to being from tropes and figurative language. Figurative language is essentially deconstructive, because it initially makes different meanings by altering the ordinary usage of language elements, and then denies the possibility of its purposed meaning. The literary text in each reading therefore damages its own structure and deconstructs itself by way of differentiation and suspension of the meaning and this way achieves its ability to make dialogues with different kinds of generation and to be flexible for different reading in history.
deconstruction
Ambiguity
multiple meaning
Figurative language
tropes
2008
10
01
109
135
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-6685-en.pdf
469-4656
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
Gravitational Criticism: A Method for the Formalistic Criticism of Poetry
Formalistic criticism
Formalism
Poetry criticism
Gravitational criticism
Fundamental technique
2008
10
01
137
163
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-4656-en.pdf
469-4223
2024-03-29
10.1002
Literary Criticism
LCQ
2008-0360
2538-2179
2008
1
3
Element of Conflict in the Story of Siavash
Story
Ferdowsi
Story elements
plot
conflict
2008
10
01
165
192
http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-4223-en.pdf