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A PREPARATORY WORK ABOUT PERSIAN PRESS BEFORE AND AFTER THE CONSTITUONAL MONARCHY

Ahmet Faruk Çelä°k ()
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Ahmet Faruk Çelä°k: GaziosmanpaÅŸa Üniversitesi

Eurasian Academy Of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, 2016, vol. 11, issue 11, 47-58

Abstract: In an attempt to understand the Persian literary of today we need to know the Persian literary which was exist in the constitutional monarch period of Iran. The press activities which improved in that constitutional monarch period have caused let Iran literary to earn a new form and wrap up in a new identity. The young students of Iran who were send to Europe in an attempt to have education and learn European knowledges have learned to use the language like Europeans and to begin to use the literary genres in a new way different than their previous using. The press activities which has started in this therm too, have caused let Iran language to earn a new literary style. And together with that factor the matters of literature too, have wone a realistic configuration. After that authors and writers were not writing some utopic and uncertain things like before. Only they were writing now the reality of life. And eventually has appeared a more simple and more different literary style which prepared the Modern term of Persian literature.

Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.17740/eas.soc.2016.V11-04

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