Poem, the vector of literature disease
Journal Title: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 12
Abstract
The question which has been proposed around today (contemporary) poetic literature states that whether today poem can pave a way for equal interaction with the audience? Whether today poets could create needed equilibrium among languages, images and meanings? How come today poem has lost its pervious audiences? The response of these questions will be found, if we take a glance to evolutions created in the insight and poetic creation of the poets in the early on the creation of a poem, it is concluded that the approaches related to the evolution and mutation of poets to the eminent situation in poetic territory will once succeed that could be able to be applied in literature range.
Authors and Affiliations
Shima Molaeifard| Bachelor of art student in pure / sheer Persian language and literature – Payam-e-Noor university Talesh branch.ShimaMolaeifard@yahoo.com
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