Histirical Narrative in Urdu Novel
Language is the only source of tranquility and accomplishment for humanity since ancient times. Epiphany fortifies the expressive ability of a language. An author narrates a story in various ways according to his/her own will. This way of expressing thoughts in words is known as narration. Narration...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bāzyāft (Lahore, Pakistan) Pakistan), 2021-08, Vol.21 (38) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Language is the only source of tranquility and accomplishment for humanity since ancient times. Epiphany fortifies the expressive ability of a language. An author narrates a story in various ways according to his/her own will. This way of expressing thoughts in words is known as narration. Narration is the canvas w hich portrays romantic, political, historical, religious, social and cultural concepts. This article unveils the discussion pertaining to historical, mythological and archival narrations. Shams-ur-Rahman's novel "Kei Chand thy Sar-e-Asm aan", Mirza Hamid Baig's novel "Anarkali", Waheed Ahmad 's novel "Zeeno", Yaqoob Yawar's novel "Ezazeel" and Fahmida Riaz's novel "Qilah Framoshi" are the finest examples of archival and myhological narrations. |
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ISSN: | 1992-3678 2788-4848 |
DOI: | 10.57156/bazyaft2138494018 |