:: year 12, Issue 45 (10-2004) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2004, 12(45): 81-105 Back to browse issues page
Mirror and Chang (Harp) in Rumi's Language
N. Mosharraf
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Mirror is a well- known symbol with deep roots in the world of literature. In Socrates' art, mirror reflects the real world. This distinctive feature of mirror has prevailed through history. This article attempts to trace and scrutinize the symbolic presence of mirror up to Rumi's age. Our discussion incorporatates a subsection on chang, the famous musical instrument, and closes with a hint on the equal and associating role of mirror and chang in Rumi's language.

Keywords: mirror, Chang, Symbol, mystic poetry, Rumi
     
Type of Study: Research |


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