This Book
Ironical
criticism in Modern Kurdish poetry
1925
- 1970
Ironical
criticism occupies a large space in Modern Kurdish poetry.
It started in (1925-1970). The common feature in the poems of most poets is the
emotion inspired by the catastrophes of society. This made them penetrate into
the feeling, and raise their shout to mock fate and be ironical towards what is
unsuitable for the homeland. What the poet was aware of and artistically
expressed in the intellectual, guide lined dimension, this is worth follow-up
through our dissertation entitled (Ironical Criticism in Modern Kurdish Poetry
1925-1970.
- In the Introduction, the reasons why
the subject was chosen, the limitations of the dissertations, the purpose, the
identification of the problem and clarification of the method, as well as a
summary of the general contents.
- The Preparatory part discusses the
views related to irony as a term and idea, including the opinions put forward
in Kurdish Literature so far.
Part One:
This part deals with
the theoretical part and its relation with the literary criticism. It comprises
three sections:
1. The Appearance of Irony and its development
philosophically and critically.
2. The elements of irony, its
components, and distinctive features.
3. The role of Irony in the evolution of
modern Kurdish poetry.
Part Two:
It studies the areas
of ironical criticism, consisting of:
1.The political side internally and
internationally. Also, the criticism of time and existence.
2. It is about the social side and class
distinctions, corruption, the conditions of women, and the rights of children.
3. Irony about behavior and personal
conduct.
Part Three:
The artistic sides
of ironic criticism were studied in modern Kurdish poetry, including:
1.The literary techniques practiced by
Kurdish poets such as: rhetorical
questions; dramatic, negative, and conclusive. Also, the end of the
poem, the artistic image, inter textuality, and tempo.
2. Practical studies on the ironical
poem, and the literary statistics.

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