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City in Charles Dickens’,Great Expectations and Morteza Moshfeq Kazemi’, s Tehran-e Makhuf (The Dreadful Tehran): A Comparative Study

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  59-77

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 Setting and space in fiction have always been important in literary analyses. Indeed, the concern with these concepts in literature goes back to the time of Aristotle who has first systematically discussed the concept of “, spectacle”,and its essential role in the formation of the proper tragedy in his Poetics. Since the end of the twentieth century, studies on space have gained a new importance. Today, spatial studies frequently acknowledge Charles Dickens as one of the greatest observers of the function of the City in the novel. Great Expectations, one of his major novels, which depicts Modernity and social hardships of the time in the form of a love story is closely similar to Morteza Moshfeq Kazemi’, s Tehran-e-Makhuf (The Dreadful Tehran). The present paper offers a comparative study of the creation of Social Spaces through an interdisciplinary lens. Drawing on Henri Lefebvre’, s theory of space as an active agent in forming and transforming the society, the concern with space and City and their function is further reflected in the section “, City, Space, and Society, ”,followed in more detail in the section “, The City. ”,In sections “, Society, and the Author’, s Background”, and “, The Portrayal of the Two Cities and Social Space, ”,City portrayals are studied apropos of their relationship to the narrative, and social relations. Finally, the paper proposes that urban spaces produced in these two novels are not passive containers, but rather are products and producers, dominating and actively producing and transforming the society.

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    Vakili Robati, Kiana, & Farahmandfar, Masoud. (2021). City in Charles Dickens’,Great Expectations and Morteza Moshfeq Kazemi’, s Tehran-e Makhuf (The Dreadful Tehran): A Comparative Study. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ON LITERATURE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES, 1(1 (1) ), 59-77. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/984898/en

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    Vakili Robati Kiana, Farahmandfar Masoud. City in Charles Dickens’,Great Expectations and Morteza Moshfeq Kazemi’, s Tehran-e Makhuf (The Dreadful Tehran): A Comparative Study. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ON LITERATURE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES[Internet]. 2021;1(1 (1) ):59-77. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/984898/en

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    Kiana Vakili Robati, and Masoud Farahmandfar, “City in Charles Dickens’,Great Expectations and Morteza Moshfeq Kazemi’, s Tehran-e Makhuf (The Dreadful Tehran): A Comparative Study,” INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ON LITERATURE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES, vol. 1, no. 1 (1) , pp. 59–77, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/984898/en

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