“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

Charank-Saryi: Different Types of Innovations and Novelties in the Rubaʿi Genre

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Secretary of the Department of Literature and Philosophy, Department of Humanities, Iran Philosophers' Institute, Tehran, Iran.
2 Researcher, Department of Literature and Philosophy, Department of Humanities, Iran Philosophers' Institute, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Following the innovations in contemporary ghazal known as the ghazal of the seventies, the Rubaʿi also found expression in novelty and freshness arising from the contemporary literary atmosphere, giving rise to a new form of Rubaʿi. Charank or mini-Rubaʿi is a collection of Rubaʿi s that deviates from the specified number of verses in a Rubaʿi while maintaining and accompanying the principle of internal compression and mental form, aiming to innovate in the Rubaʿi genre. This paper, formulated through a descriptive-analytical approach and utilizing library sources, aims to examine innovations in the Rubaʿi genre, focus on various types of Charank in published works, and analyze and investigate the different forms of Charank in terms of internal compression and mental form. The result is that these transformations in the realm of the Rubaʿi, up to the presentation of Charank in the Rubaʿi, are unprecedented and considered a form of innovation in the genre.
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