- Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani
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Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani was an Iranian literary critic.
Kirmānī emphasized "that it is meaning, not the mode of expression, that exerts the real influence on the reader,"[1] and thus discouraged the "destruction of the natural clarity of language ... by means of complicated metaphors, difficult words, long sentences, and complex expressions."[2]
He published many works on literary criticism:
- Fann-i guftan va nivishtan ("Art of speaking and writing")
- Nāmah-i bāstān ("Book of ancient times")
- Āyīnah-i sekandarī ("Alexandrian mirror")
- Nāmah-i sukhanvārān ("Book of eloquent speakers"), or Āyīn-i sokhanvārī ("Rules of eloquence")
- Takvīn va tashrīʿ ("Creation and lawmaking")
- Sih maktūb ("Three letters")
- Sad khaṭābah ("One hundred lectures")
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Categories:- Iranian literary critics
- Persian writers
- Persian-language writers
- Iranian people stubs
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