Mirza Fath Ali Akhundzadeh

Considered the "founder of modern literary criticism in Iran,"[1] Mīrzā Fatḥ ʿAlī Ākhūnd'zādah (1812-1878) used literary criticism as "the vehicle for his reformist impulse."[2] However, he was the first critic in the modern tradition. He emphasized "realistic content in prose and poetry"[3] and attacked the "decadence of Persian literature — a literature that failed to address the social needs of its time."[4]

He published many works on literary criticism:

See also

References

  1. ^ Parsinejad, Iraj. A History of Literary Criticism in Iran (1866-1951). Bethesda, MD: Ibex, 2003. p. 44.
  2. ^ Parsinejad, Iraj. A History of Literary Criticism in Iran (1866-1951). Bethesda, MD: Ibex, 2003. p. 56.
  3. ^ Parsinejad, Iraj. A History of Literary Criticism in Iran (1866-1951). Bethesda, MD: Ibex, 2003. p. 62.
  4. ^ Parsinejad, Iraj. A History of Literary Criticism in Iran (1866-1951). Bethesda, MD: Ibex, 2003. p. 56.