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Student, Persian Language and Literature, Shahid Beheshti University Abstract Stylistic Similarities between the Poetry of Shamloo and the Prose of Beyhaghi History Ahmad Khatami* Mostafa Malekpaeen** Language is considered by critics to be one of the most significant elements of poetry in both modern and traditional schools of literature.
A of Persian Language and Literature Contents A Study of Farhad: From Reality to Myth 5 (Seyedeh Maryam Abolghasemi, Mostafa Arezoomand Lialkol) A Study of the Life of “Mir-e-Tazkare” in the Light of His Letters 23 (Saeed Bozorg Bideli, Nafiseh Irani) A Study of Turkish Words in Shams’ Essays 55 (Esmaeel Tajbakhsh) Naser-Khosrow’s Innovations in the Ode Writing Tradition 71 (Homayoon Jamshidian, Leila Noroozpour) A Comparative Study of Masood Ghaznavi’s Political Conduct according to Beyhaghi History and Machiavelli’s Political Thought 93 (Saeed Hatami) Stylistic Similarities between the Poetry of Shamloo and the Prose of Beyhaghi History 115 (Ahmad Khatami, Mostafa Malekpaeen) Faramarz and the Seven Labours 139 (Kazem Dezfoolian, Farhad Shakeri) A study of Ferdowsi’s Dream in Shahname 157 (Mojtaba Damavandi) Persian Novels in the 60s 169 (Ebrahim Ranjbar) Structure, Features and Functions of Government in Mersad-ol-Ebad 189 (Tooraj Aghdai) Submission Guidelines Aims and Scope: The Journal of Human Sciences publishes original (not previously published) works of interest in the disciplines of Language and Literature (Persian, English, French, German, Arabic and Chinese), History, Philosophy, Sociology and Linguistics in general, new theoretical developments, results of qualitative and quantitative researches and methodological innovations.
Papers should be structured into headed sections, for example as follows: Title page, Abstract, Keywords (3-5), Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, Notes and References.