Themes with Expressive and Novel Elements in Naziri Neyshaburi's Sonnets

From the late 10th century onwards, a major movement emerged in Persian poetry, where innovation in themes became the dominant feature. The poets of the Indian style brought significant transformations to Persian literature by carefully analyzing elements used by poets of earlier periods and creatin...

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Published inFunūn-i adabī Vol. 17; no. 3; p. 65
Main Authors Pass, Abdolmajid Dast, Karami, MohammadHossein, Moradi, Mohammad
Format Journal Article
LanguagePersian
Published Iṣfahān University of Isfahan 01.05.2025
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Summary:From the late 10th century onwards, a major movement emerged in Persian poetry, where innovation in themes became the dominant feature. The poets of the Indian style brought significant transformations to Persian literature by carefully analyzing elements used by poets of earlier periods and creating new and unique relationships between phenomena. These fresh connections can be studied in various dimensions and styles, one of which involves utilizing figurative and rhetorical elements. Naziri Nishaburi, as one of the pioneers of this literary style, played a prominent role in creating new themes. He experimented with figurative and rhetorical devices to construct fresh concepts, resulting in astonishing and innovative imagery. In his sonnets, the most frequently employed figurative elements include simile and personification, while the most common rhetorical devices are allegory, metaphorical reasoning, paradox, causal embellishment, and hyperbole—all of which contribute to the crafting of fresh poetic themes.
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ISSN:2008-8027
2322-3448
DOI:10.22108/liar.2025.143711.2423