Apart from its ancient history, narratology has opened new territory in text analysis with the theories of people like Genette, Todorov and Barthes in recent decades. Genette believes that the relations between text-time and story-time cause different situations one of which being repetition frequency. Repetition frequency is the frequency of referring to an event which has happened only once. After the narration of the same event by Ferdowsi, the story of the birth of Zal, his father’s rejection and his being raised by Simurgh, are heard nine more times from Sam, Zal and Esfandiyar albeit in different forms and with different intentions. This subject has been analyzed based on narration-time. To further clarify the point, subjects such as narrative levels and reliability or unreliability of narrator have been studied. Ferdowsi as a historical narrator interferes with his own retrospective narration in different ways. Then certain characters in the story repeat the same account with “purposeful” additions and removals. Apart from the accounts given by Sam and Zal, that of Esfandiyar’s is fundamentally different from the other two.
Sedighi, M. (2014). Repetition Frequency in the Accounts of Zal’s Birth in the Shahnameh. New Literary Studies, 46(3), 139-166. doi: 10.22067/jls.v46i3.25275
MLA
Mostafa Sedighi. "Repetition Frequency in the Accounts of Zal’s Birth in the Shahnameh", New Literary Studies, 46, 3, 2014, 139-166. doi: 10.22067/jls.v46i3.25275
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Sedighi, M. (2014). 'Repetition Frequency in the Accounts of Zal’s Birth in the Shahnameh', New Literary Studies, 46(3), pp. 139-166. doi: 10.22067/jls.v46i3.25275
CHICAGO
M. Sedighi, "Repetition Frequency in the Accounts of Zal’s Birth in the Shahnameh," New Literary Studies, 46 3 (2014): 139-166, doi: 10.22067/jls.v46i3.25275
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Sedighi, M. Repetition Frequency in the Accounts of Zal’s Birth in the Shahnameh. New Literary Studies, 2014; 46(3): 139-166. doi: 10.22067/jls.v46i3.25275
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