:: year 26, Issue 84 (9-2018) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2018, 26(84): 73-96 Back to browse issues page
Constitutionalist Satirists: the Makers of the Modern Iranian History
Mirhadi Husseini
Kharazmi University , hosseini@khu.ac.ir
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At some historical points, all classes and professions of a society, despite all the differences and disagreements, flow into one single stream to reach a higher goal. Iranians have had this historical experience many times throughout history: during the Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911), and also in the Islamic Revolution in 1979. In the Constitutional Revolution, all classes and professions of the society sought a higher goal that was the eradication of despotism and the establishment of the reign of law. In this Revolution, Persian literature, including poetry and prose, was at the service of the Revolution and satire became the revolutionaries’ main media. Literature of this era became so thoroughly mixed with politics that we can consider the great literati of this period as the great makers of the history of Iran. In this article, we have tried to explore and prove their importance.
Keywords: Constitutional Revolution, Political Satire, Iran, History, Literature.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: ادبیات غنایی



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