COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STORIES IN MAJMA UL-AKHBOR AND MAJMA UL-ASRAR
Abstract
This article compares two important works of Persian literature: "Makhzan ul-asrar" (Treasure of Secrets) and "Majma ul Akhbar" ("Collection of Stories") by Nezami Ganjavi. The research aims to examine the thematic, methodological and philosophical aspects of these texts, their contribution to the Persian literary tradition and their respective influence on later literary works. This article examines the narrative structures, thematic themes, and literary devices used in these works to shed light on the similarities and differences between Makhzan ul-Asrar and Majma ul Akhbar. moves.
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