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Basanj D, Hakami A, Carnoy-Torabi D. Description of the interior through the representation of the city A Review of Literary Geography in Nader Ebrahimi's “Again, The City I Loved”.. CLRJ 2021; 8 (4) :93-108
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1- Assistant Professor Department of French Language and LiteratureShahid Beheshti University , danialbasanj@yahoo.com
2- PhD student in French literatureDepartment of French Language and LiteratureShahid Beheshti University
3- Associate ProfessorDepartment of French Language and LiteratureShahid Beheshti University
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In this book, Ebrahimi tells the story of a love, rooted in the childhood friendship of two people and flourished at the young age, and the book once again describes the city I loved. This relationship owes more to space than to time. In human societies, the city is known as the center of events, and Ebrahimichr('39')s story takes place in a city that, at first glance, bears no resemblance to the city that will be narrated later. This can be examined and analyzed from the point of view of thematic critique and literary geography, which believes that it narrates the inside out. In this study, we use the theory of Michel Collot to see the transformation of the city that changes with the narrator / hero, and the reson of this change is in the characterchr('39')s life. In fact, this method makes it easy to study the geography of the text, access and comprehend the world of the text, but at the end we will see that the city is active and present like a hero and can be considered as one of the principle characters.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Research methodology in research literature
Received: 2020/06/15 | Accepted: 2020/09/20 | Published: 2021/01/29

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