July 4, 2026

Ali Khezri

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in arabic leterature
Phone: 07731222100
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title An Analysis of the literary style of Ahmad Shoghi in the ode of anniversary Denshyai a study of the literary style of Hafez Ibrahim in the ode of the incident of Denshyai based on Buziman Equation
Type Article
Keywords
احمد شوقي حافظ ابراهيم دنشواي سبك شناسي معادلۀ بوزيمان
Journal نقد، تحلیل و زیبایی شناسی متون
DOI
Researchers Ahad Shirzadi (First researcher) , naser zare (Second researcher) , Mohammad Javad Pourabed (Third researcher) , Ali Khezri (Fourth researcher)

Abstract

The Denshawai event is considered one of the most important political events in the political history of Egypt and even the political history of the Arabs and it was natural that it would have a double impact on poets and their poems. Buziman's equation is an emotion meter equation that can be used to measure the level literary style. Ahmad Shoghi and Hafez Ibrahim were among the first contemporary poets who addressed this issue despite being very different from each other in terms of political and social status. Therefore it does not seem pointless to raise such a question what factor has caused these two contemporary poets to be among the pioneers of the response to this incident? Ahmad Shoghi (1868-1932) has depicted this event in a 14 line ode titled "Denshawai Anniversary" and Hafez Ibrahim (1871-1932) in a 24 line ode entitled Denshawai incident. The aim of the upcoming article is to evaluate the level of literary style in the aforementioned poems. Which is written based on Buziman's equation a famous German scientist to show which of the two poet style is more literary in the shadow of statistical stylistics? It should be mentioned that the present research was written with analytical statistical method and stylistic approach. The findings of the research show that Ahmad Shoghi's style is more literate due to the use of domestic and foreign music and his influence on the emotions and imagination of Ferench romantic poets and greats including Victor Hogo.