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Shakespeare and the Holy Quran: Religious Tragedy of Hamlet and Evolution of Soul in Renaissance Man

fahimeh Khalili Teilami; Jalal Sokhanvar

Volume 19, Issue 28 , July 2022, , Pages 103-126

https://doi.org/10.52547/clls.19.28.103

Abstract
  William Shakespeare, the Renaissance Dramatist, Influenced by the Bible, the Middle Age-Crusade-Renaissance relationship between England and Islam, and knowledge of Latin, with religious debates, inaugurates a new Islamic discourse in the tragedy of Hamlet based on the Holy Qur'an. In his discourse, ...  Read More

Albert Camus: Novel against psychological realism (The Novel of the Stranger as a case study)

aref danyali

Volume 18, Issue 26 , July 2021, , Pages 77-104

https://doi.org/10.52547/clls.18.26.77

Abstract
   The main objective of this study is to understand how novel can be read against psychological reality. As a case study, this paper addresses the Novel of the Stranger by Camus. Embedded in Kundera’s reading on the linkage between psychology on novel and psychology, the main question here ...  Read More

The Emergence of the Image and its Transfiguration on the Language in the Freudian Dream and the Bachelardian Reverie

Zahra TaghaviFardoud

Volume 12, Issue 16 , April 2016, , Pages 71-83

Abstract
   For Freud, the literary work is like a dream, a burst of the psyche of its author. Plunged into literary work, he discovers the internal knots concerning the author's past. He discovers in the afterlife of the second self the author who appears in the work, his true self that touches life in flesh ...  Read More