Keyword Index

A

  • Ahmad Shāmloo The Christian Themes and Elements in Shāmloo’s Poems [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 121-141]
  • Akhlāgh Style and Structure of Akhlāgh-ol Ashrāf [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 89-120]

B

  • Bahrām Sādeghi The Components of Nouveau Roman in Sādeghi’s “The Sleep of Blood” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 101-123]
  • Bānu Goshasp Nāme The Integration of Myth and Epic in a Different Reading of “Bānu Goshasp Nāme” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 145-170]
  • Boragh The Analysis of Symbolic and Archetypal Elements In Nezāmi’s Me’rājnāme [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 123-145]

C

  • Character Psychological Analysis of Hooshang Morādi’s Fictional Characters Based on Erikson’s Theory [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 121-140]
  • Christian elements The Christian Themes and Elements in Shāmloo’s Poems [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 121-141]
  • Contemporary Persian fiction The Components of Nouveau Roman in Sādeghi’s “The Sleep of Blood” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 101-123]
  • Critical Discourse Analysis A Critical Discourse Analysis of “Dr. N. Liked His Wife More Than He Liked Mosaddegh” [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 33-63]

D

  • Discourse Analysis A Discursive Analysis of Dāneshvar’s “Wandering-State Island” and its Semantic Relations to Her Other Novels [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 35-57]
  • Discourse Analysis Discursive Aspects of the Modernist Poets’ Approach to Persian Classic Poetry [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 9-39]
  • Discourse Analysis The Narrative Structure of Kalile va Demne Based on the Interaction Between the Legislator and the Clergyman (Rāy and Brahman) [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 71-100]
  • Dowlatābādi The Musicality of Kalidar Structure [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 35-58]
  • Dr. N A Critical Discourse Analysis of “Dr. N. Liked His Wife More Than He Liked Mosaddegh” [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 33-63]

E

  • Epic The Integration of Myth and Epic in a Different Reading of “Bānu Goshasp Nāme” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 145-170]
  • Erik Erikson Psychological Analysis of Hooshang Morādi’s Fictional Characters Based on Erikson’s Theory [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 121-140]

F

  • Ferdowsi The Opening line of Shāhnāme as the Prime Mover of Persian Mathnavis [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 97-119]
  • Ferdowsi Analysis of Rostam and Sohrāb in the Light of the Theories on Narrative [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 141-168]
  • Ferdowsi’s Shāhnāme René Girard’s Theory of Mimetic Desire and its Determination in Some Tales of Shāhnāme [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 9-31]

G

  • Ghoghnoos Narration and its Function in Poetry of Nimā:A Focus on Semiology of Ghoghnoos [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 7-33]
  • Gilaki dialect Towards Mapping out A Gilaki Dialect Atlas [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 165-183]
  • Goli Tarraghi “Some Other Place”: A Story by Goli Tarraghi and an Archetype [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 147-170]

H

  • Hossein Kord Shabestari Studying the “Narrative” in Hossein Kord Shabestari [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 143-163]

I

  • Ideal Reader The Place of Text, Author, and Reader According to Umberto Eco [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 125-143]
  • Ideology A Discursive Analysis of Dāneshvar’s “Wandering-State Island” and its Semantic Relations to Her Other Novels [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 35-57]
  • Iranian Dialects Passive Verb in Iranian Languages and Dialects [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 9-34]

J

  • Jung “Some Other Place”: A Story by Goli Tarraghi and an Archetype [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 147-170]

K

  • Kalidar The Musicality of Kalidar Structure [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 35-58]
  • Kalile va Demne The Narrative Structure of Kalile va Demne Based on the Interaction Between the Legislator and the Clergyman (Rāy and Brahman) [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 71-100]
  • Khamse of Nezāmi The Analysis of Symbolic and Archetypal Elements In Nezāmi’s Me’rājnāme [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 123-145]
  • Koohmarre Sorkhi The Integration of Myth and Epic in a Different Reading of “Bānu Goshasp Nāme” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 145-170]

L

  • Literary Criticism René Girard’s Theory of Mimetic Desire and its Determination in Some Tales of Shāhnāme [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 9-31]

M

  • Mathnavi A Narratological Analysis of the Twelve Versions of “The Tale of Solomon and the Man Who Was to Escape from Azrael” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 41-69]
  • Mathnavi tales Tales and Anecdotes of Mathnavi according to the Deconstructive Reading of Mowlavi [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 65-87]
  • Me’rājnāme The Analysis of Symbolic and Archetypal Elements In Nezāmi’s Me’rājnāme [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 123-145]
  • Metrical Stress Theory A Study of Meter in Persian Folk Poems Based on the Metrical Stress Theory [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 59-79]
  • Morādi Kermāni Psychological Analysis of Hooshang Morādi’s Fictional Characters Based on Erikson’s Theory [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 121-140]
  • Mowlavi Tales and Anecdotes of Mathnavi according to the Deconstructive Reading of Mowlavi [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 65-87]
  • Mowlavi A Narratological Analysis of the Twelve Versions of “The Tale of Solomon and the Man Who Was to Escape from Azrael” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 41-69]
  • Myth The Integration of Myth and Epic in a Different Reading of “Bānu Goshasp Nāme” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 145-170]

N

  • Narrative Studying the “Narrative” in Hossein Kord Shabestari [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 143-163]
  • Narrative A Narratological Analysis of the Twelve Versions of “The Tale of Solomon and the Man Who Was to Escape from Azrael” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 41-69]
  • Narratology Analysis of Rostam and Sohrāb in the Light of the Theories on Narrative [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 141-168]
  • Narratology Narration and its Function in Poetry of Nimā:A Focus on Semiology of Ghoghnoos [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 7-33]
  • Nature Humanistic Approaches to “City” in Arabic and Persian Contemporary Poetry [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 59-82]
  • Nimā Youshij Narration and its Function in Poetry of Nimā:A Focus on Semiology of Ghoghnoos [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 7-33]
  • Nouveau Roman The Components of Nouveau Roman in Sādeghi’s “The Sleep of Blood” [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 101-123]

O

  • Obeyd Zākāni Style and Structure of Akhlāgh-ol Ashrāf [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 89-120]

P

  • Persian language Passive Verb in Iranian Languages and Dialects [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 9-34]
  • Persian mathnavis The Opening line of Shāhnāme as the Prime Mover of Persian Mathnavis [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 97-119]
  • Phonological processes Towards Mapping out A Gilaki Dialect Atlas [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 165-183]
  • Power The Narrative Structure of Kalile va Demne Based on the Interaction Between the Legislator and the Clergyman (Rāy and Brahman) [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 71-100]
  • Psychological Criticism Psychological Analysis of Hooshang Morādi’s Fictional Characters Based on Erikson’s Theory [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 121-140]
  • Psychological Criticism The Hero’s Initiation in Mythical Epics [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 81-105]

R

  • Rāy and Brahman The Narrative Structure of Kalile va Demne Based on the Interaction Between the Legislator and the Clergyman (Rāy and Brahman) [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 71-100]
  • René Girard René Girard’s Theory of Mimetic Desire and its Determination in Some Tales of Shāhnāme [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 9-31]
  • Rostam and Sohrāb Analysis of Rostam and Sohrāb in the Light of the Theories on Narrative [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 141-168]

S

  • Sādegh Hedāyat Semiology of Decentring and Isolation of the Subject in Hedāyat’s “Stray Dog” [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 83-96]
  • Shāhnāme Analysis of Rostam and Sohrāb in the Light of the Theories on Narrative [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 141-168]
  • Shāhnāme The Hero’s Initiation in Mythical Epics [Volume 5, Issue 16, 2011, Pages 81-105]
  • Shāhnāme Shāhnāme According to Three Commentators [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 171-192]
  • Shahrām Rahimiān A Critical Discourse Analysis of “Dr. N. Liked His Wife More Than He Liked Mosaddegh” [Volume 5, Issue 17, 2011, Pages 33-63]
  • Simin Dāneshvar A Discursive Analysis of Dāneshvar’s “Wandering-State Island” and its Semantic Relations to Her Other Novels [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 35-57]
  • State Island A Discursive Analysis of Dāneshvar’s “Wandering-State Island” and its Semantic Relations to Her Other Novels [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 35-57]
  • Stray Dog Semiology of Decentring and Isolation of the Subject in Hedāyat’s “Stray Dog” [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 83-96]

T

U

  • Umberto Eco The Place of Text, Author, and Reader According to Umberto Eco [Volume 5, Issue 18, 2011, Pages 125-143]

W

  • Wandering A Discursive Analysis of Dāneshvar’s “Wandering-State Island” and its Semantic Relations to Her Other Novels [Volume 5, Issue 15, 2011, Pages 35-57]