خلاصة:
The present study is conducted to compare ‘From 7 o’clock to 9:30’ by Abbas Na-albandian and ‘Erostratus’ by Jean-Paul Sartre based on Bakhtin’s intertextual approach with an eye on Bakhtin’s notion of dialogic imagination. Bakhtin in his approach focuses on the text, rather than the author, and that is why the approach is so demanding at present time. Also his dialogism refers to the fact that the various languages which stratify any single language are in dialogue with one another. So that a work of art is in relationship with other works of art. The aim here is to see if there is this kind of relationship between the mentioned works which are from two different cultures and languages as the major components of culture, namely Persian and French. The co-relational analysis of the short stories indicates a significant relationship between them in the realms of plot, setting, characteristics, theme, etc. Therefore, the applicability of Bakhtin’s approach is emphasized through the resulted similarities which do exist in the mentioned works.
ملخص الجهاز:
Comparative Study of “From 7 O’clock to 9:30” by Na-albandian and “Erostratus” by Sartre by Applying Bakhtinian Dialogism Amir Hamed Dolatabadi Farahany* (Corresponding Author) MA Student Of English Literature, English Department, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
com Abstract The present study is conducted to compare ‘From 7 o’clock to 9:30’ by Abbas Na-albandian and ‘Erostratus’ by Jean-Paul Sartre based on Bakhtin’s intertextual approach with an eye on Bakhtin’s notion of dialogic imagination.
Keywords: Dialogism, Inter-Textuality, Comparative Literature, Jean-Paul Sartre, Abbas Na-albandian, and Bakhtin ARTICLE INFO Article history: Received: Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Accepted: Thursday, August 16, 2018 Published: Thursday, September 20, 2018 Available Online: Tuesday, September 4, 2018 DOI: 10.
The stories are “From 7 O’clock to 9:30” and “Erostratus” by Persian Abbas Na-albandian (2010) and French Jean-Paul Sartre (1969), respectively.
This study examines the co-relation between the short stories to indicate a significant relationship between them 69 The Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances, Volume 4, Issue 2, Summer and Autumn, 2016, pp.
The stories are “From 7 O’clock to 9:30” and “Erostratus” by Abbas Na-albandian and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Society here, shows itself by people who are poor and do not care about books and knowledge, and it simply tells that these people will not read this story and will understand nothing, as well (“From 7 O’clock to 9:30”, p.
Both stories are about a man who, because of different reasons, which are related to their societies, decides to murder people.