Old pattern primordial form or exemplary form or in Jung’s tern ‘archetype’ refers to a human behavior which originates from the collective unconsciousness and from the most important archetypes. Jung refers to ‘anima’ (feminine part of a man’s soul): ‘animus’ (masculine part of a women’s soul); person (individual social veil); shadow, and ego. In this study the anima impression in the poetry of Khalil Hawi’s poetry, and especially two collections of ‘Nahr-al-remad’ and ‘the three shing floors of hunger’ interpret the ‘anima’ presence in the mind of their composer and reveal its apparent and durable presence in his poems.
Taleb zadeh Shoshtari, A., & Sedighi, K. (2013). The Link between ‘Anima’ Old Pattern and ‘Rebirth’ In Khalil Hawi’s Mind and Language. ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 4(8), 117-143. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2013.1015
MLA
Abbas Taleb zadeh Shoshtari; Kolsom Sedighi. "The Link between ‘Anima’ Old Pattern and ‘Rebirth’ In Khalil Hawi’s Mind and Language", ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 4, 8, 2013, 117-143. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2013.1015
HARVARD
Taleb zadeh Shoshtari, A., Sedighi, K. (2013). 'The Link between ‘Anima’ Old Pattern and ‘Rebirth’ In Khalil Hawi’s Mind and Language', ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 4(8), pp. 117-143. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2013.1015
VANCOUVER
Taleb zadeh Shoshtari, A., Sedighi, K. The Link between ‘Anima’ Old Pattern and ‘Rebirth’ In Khalil Hawi’s Mind and Language. ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 2013; 4(8): 117-143. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2013.1015