:: year 13, Issue 47 (9-2005) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2005, 13(47): 45-80 Back to browse issues page
Mathnavi and the Technique of Intersectional Narration
Hamid Reza Tawakouli
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One of the most distinctive features of Rumi’s narratives in Mathnavi is blending the stories with each other. The narrator in the midst of the story digresses to another story, links to each other two sequential stories, or sometimes narrates two stories simultaneously. Discussing the technical features of “intersectional narration” and its history and theories the researcher in this paper explains the distinctive features of the form of narration in Mathnavi.

Keywords: Mathnavi, Rumi, Fram- tale, intersectional narration, Todorov, the stories of the Quran.
     
Type of Study: Research |


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