Title of article
Linguistic Parallelism in “La Belle Dame Sans Mercy” by John Keats and Urdu Poem “Husan ki Divy” by Shevan Rizvi
Author/Authors
Khan ، Shaukat - Umm Al-Qura University , Khan ، Ajmal - Umm Al-Qura University , Al-Tayib Umar ، Abdul Majeed - Umm Al-Qura University
Pages
12
From page
121
To page
132
Abstract
Linguistic parallelism, the tendency of using similar forms together within a continuous discourse, is a very strong linguistic phenomenon in literature. Linguistic parallelism means the repetition of a syntactic construction in successive sentences for rhetorical effect. In Linguistics parallelism means the use of parallel or similar syntactical structure in a text. Parallelism can be practiced at different levels, i.e. from word to the sentence level. It is common in many languages around the globe. This research work demonstrates that “La Belle Dam Sans Merci” by John Keats and “Husan ki Divy” by Shevan Rizvi exhibit more similarities than differences with regard to this constraint. These two products of literary genius exhibit thematic affinity and formal congruity despite their production in regions separated by miles of land and water, in cultures lacking any shared values, and in languages having no common ancestry. This paper presents linguistic analysis of the two poems in terms of intra textual analysis of the English poem, intra textual analysis of the Urdu poem, and a comparative analysis of both the poems.
Keywords
Linguistic parallelism , Stylistics , John Keats , Shevan Rizvi , Poetry
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2459126
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