In the early twentieth century with the advent of a new school of "formalism", there was a huge change in the way of literary criticism. Unlike conventional methods of literary criticism, Formalists put form as the basis of their analysis. They bring up the concept of "defamiliarization" and believe of the text that has innovation is worthy to analysis. The movement also believes in the notion of "intertextuality" emphasized that the artwork exists in relation to previous works. Fadakyeh Khotbeh of Hazrat Zahra (peace be upon her), which has a strong protest against the deviations that arose after the death of the Prophet (peace be upon him) in the religion. because of its variety of novel techniques, this text are worthy. In this study, we intend to study the aesthetics of this Khotbeh descriptively and analytically based on formalistic criticism. The aim of this study is to manifest sermon literary techniques and their impact on the audience Results show that Hazrat Fatima (peace be upon her) in the form of managed care, has uttered speech by using the form beautifully and effectively .She use the literary devices artful, especially Defamiliarization, forcing the audience to understand her words, to reflect them. She also based on the Quran and the use of intertextual relations, tried to convince the audience that her speech is coincide exactly in accordance with the God's speech. The form and all its literary form factor devices, is fully consistent with the meaning and content.
khezri, A., ballawy, R., & mohadasy, A. (2017). The aesthetics of Fadakyeh Khotbeh based on formalist criticism. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2(5), 61-83. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.46872.1105
MLA
ali khezri; rasool ballawy; abbas mohadasy. "The aesthetics of Fadakyeh Khotbeh based on formalist criticism", Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2, 5, 2017, 61-83. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.46872.1105
HARVARD
khezri, A., ballawy, R., mohadasy, A. (2017). 'The aesthetics of Fadakyeh Khotbeh based on formalist criticism', Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2(5), pp. 61-83. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.46872.1105
VANCOUVER
khezri, A., ballawy, R., mohadasy, A. The aesthetics of Fadakyeh Khotbeh based on formalist criticism. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2017; 2(5): 61-83. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.46872.1105