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Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani (1854 - 1896/97) was an Iranian literary critic. Kermani believed that "it is meaning, not the mode of expression, that exerts the real influence on the reader,"〔Iraj Parsinejad, ''A History of Literary Criticism in Iran, 1866-1951'', pps. 72-73. Ibex Publishers (2002) ISBN 1-58814-016-4〕 and thus discouraged the "destruction of the natural clarity of language ... by means of complicated metaphors, difficult words, long sentences, and complex expressions."〔 ==Selected works== * ''Fann-i guftan va nivishtan'' ("Art of speaking and writing") * ''Nāmah-i bāstān'' ("Book of ancient times") * آيينهى سکندرى (''Āyīnah-i sekandarī'', "Alexandrian Mirror"), Nashr-i Chashmah (2010/1389) ISBN 964-3625-60-5 * ''Nāmah-i sukhanvārān'' ("Book of eloquent speakers"), or ''Āyīn-i sokhanvārī'' ("Rules of eloquence") * ''Takvīn va tashrīʿ'' ("Creation and lawmaking") * ''Sih maktūb'' ("Three letters") * صد خطابه (''Sad khaţābah'', "One Hundred Lectures"), Shirkat-i Kitāb (2007) ISBN 1-59584-130-X 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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