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Persian Language and Literature 2008, 16(60): 107-130 Back to browse issues page
The wind and wine (A structural analysis of a poem by Maolavi)
Ali Mohammadi Asiabadi
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Maolavi known as Rumi, in a lyrical poem discussed in this essay, expresses some of his mystical points of view, not explicitly, but through the poem’s structure. This poem has an organic form and in its structure there is a sign that indicates "wind" in its own absence has become a symbol. This poem because of its special structure can show a part of stylistic distinctness of Rumi in poetry.

Keywords: Lyrical poem, Structure, Wind, Maolavi
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