A Study of modernist aspects in rhythm of Lahooti’s poems and its origin
Abstract Abolghasem Lahooti, the poet, author, teacher and journalist, is among the first pro-modernisms. He is one of the poets in Persian poetry. Some of them have been announced his poems as beholder of modernism and mentioned some instances of exiting rhythm in his poems and composing in prosodi...
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University of Isfahan
2016-12-01
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Series: | Literary Arts |
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Online Access: | http://liar.ui.ac.ir/article_21336_ffaf4d22e3b3505ffeb79cf71d8c7a52.pdf |
Summary: | Abstract Abolghasem Lahooti, the poet, author, teacher and journalist, is among the first pro-modernisms. He is one of the poets in Persian poetry. Some of them have been announced his poems as beholder of modernism and mentioned some instances of exiting rhythm in his poems and composing in prosodic style and syllabic rhythm which are the most important aspects of that new poetry. He understood the local rhythm of the poem before Russian, French and Turkish poem. As some believed, he inspired of them to innovate the Persian poem. His early poems are like those of his father's, Mirza Ahmad e Elhami. But after his immigration to Tehran he experienced the new contraptions around poems. He excogitated content more than surface "Vafaye Beahd" (It's composed in 1288 Sh contemporary, Yad Ar ze Shame e Mordeh by Dehkhoda) is one his first experience from his 50 pieces as "Langroodi's 20 pieces and according Bashiri's commutation in 28 Ghete e has composed in syllabic rhythm. Although these are not as well as other his poems but they're important for syllabic rhythm. Kordish poem is one of Irainan's poem which influenced old syllabic rhythms in Kordish poem has 10 - 8 - 6 rhythm. There is pause and short silence in middle of hemistich. It is the main feature, this short pause has occurred in poems with 10 rhythms after fifth and in poems with 8 rhythms after forth and in poems with 6 rhythms after third rhythm. Lahoty has influenced Kordish poems; here are two types combined and noncombined rhythms: 1) Noncombined (single rhythm) poems that is composed with one syllabic rhythm. They have been classified into 3 rhythms: 10 rhythmic, 8 rhythmic, and 7 rhythmic poems. Lahoty has composed in these rhythms. 2) Combined rhythm: he applied 2 or 3 syllabic rhythms and the hemistiches equals to rimes this feature compensate deficiency from combination of 2 different rhythms. In most of these rhythms 10 syllabic ones are formed by combination to other syllables which could be counted by their frequency in Lahooti’s Divan. He has applied twice 9 syllabics and once 11, with the most common 10, 8, 7 syllabics. It should be noticed that all rhythms aren’t rhythmical. But have differed in number of syllables and arrangement in Lahooti's Divan. Combination of 7 & 10 Combination of 10 & 9 Combination of 10 & 5 They're beautiful rhythms. It appears that Lahooti feels more nostalgic to his hometown and his mother tongue, the rhythms prove this claim, because 9 and 11 rhyme (have been used 3 times) are most common. So, he can be known the genius of his period. As he has a lot of experiences in composition of Kordish poems, he could have used the rhythm possibilities of Kordish poems in Persian poetry. |
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ISSN: | 2008-8027 2322-3448 |