The Structure of Gole Bakavol's Tale
Gole Bakavoli is the Prince Tajolmoluk's legend that after much difficulties marries with Bakavoli. Hindi is the primary story in the subcontinent with a lot of fame. Sheikh Ezzatollah Bengali for the first time in 1134 translated it from Hindi to Farsi. In Iran this Persian poetry so far not b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Funūn-i adabī 2010-06, Vol.2 (1), p.49 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gole Bakavoli is the Prince Tajolmoluk's legend that after much difficulties marries with Bakavoli. Hindi is the primary story in the subcontinent with a lot of fame. Sheikh Ezzatollah Bengali for the first time in 1134 translated it from Hindi to Farsi. In Iran this Persian poetry so far not been published and introduced. Reports and our analysis based on the Manuscript "Sohaibe Arshad"private library in Pakistan (photo of this manuscript existing Iran and Pakistan research center) produced that so far is not listed. This article introduces its author and sociology and criticizes the story with Prap method and shows the important motif's. In this study we find Bakavoli legends with little movement in the action which is completely coordinated with Prap method functions. Various motifs, much compressed, shows the effect of Hindi and Persian legends. |
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ISSN: | 2008-8027 2322-3448 |