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TRAVELOGUE AND CREATIVE EASY SPARKLINGS
Corresponding Author(s) : Farhat Jabeein Virk
Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews,
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): January
Abstract
Purpose of the study: This study aims to highlight the importance of travelogue and Poetry.
Methodology: The article explains the travelogue and poetry with the help of multiple references applying analytical research methodology.
Main Findings: To get closer to any work of art means to be better reflected in life, as a result of which its greatness is acknowledged as well. If Ghalib was bent on giving his whole diwan for one verse of Momin, it was because of the vast study of the Momin. In any genre of literature, deep observation is of fundamental importance. Without deep observation, no piece of literature can be accepted. Today, the rise of the Azad Nazm and travelogue in poetry is also because the writers of these genres have seen the world around them with their open eyes by realizing every scenario with its components. Efforts have been made after examining life to draw intellectual conclusions from it.
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- Mulana, S. N. (1881). Travelogue Rome and Egypt, Delhi: National Press. p. 2.
- Sadid, A. () Travelogue in Urdu Literature. p. 72.
- Akhtar, S. (2004). The Question Is, Status: Noshi Anj.
- Akhtar, S. (2004). The question is, Status: Noshi Anjum, Multan: Bacon Box. p. 552.
- Ali, J. (1975). Tamasha Murray Ahead, Lahore: Sheikh Ghulam Ali and Sons. p. 27.
- Ansha, I. (1967). let's go to China, Karachi: Daniel School. p. 39-40.
- Ashraf, A. B. (1993). Dzuq Dasht Noordi, Lahore: Milestone Publications. p. 21.
- Ghulam al-Saqlain Naqvi, S. S. (2005). the question is, Bar: Noshi Anjum, p. 556.
- Nizami, M. (1963). Book of View, Lahore: Literature. p. 87.
- Rizvi, H. (1993) Chinese in China, Lahore: Milestone Publications. p. 54. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379848_7 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379848_7
- Sadid, A. (1987). Travelogue in Urdu Literature, Lahore: West Pakistan Urdu Academy. p. 52.
References
Mulana, S. N. (1881). Travelogue Rome and Egypt, Delhi: National Press. p. 2.
Sadid, A. () Travelogue in Urdu Literature. p. 72.
Akhtar, S. (2004). The Question Is, Status: Noshi Anj.
Akhtar, S. (2004). The question is, Status: Noshi Anjum, Multan: Bacon Box. p. 552.
Ali, J. (1975). Tamasha Murray Ahead, Lahore: Sheikh Ghulam Ali and Sons. p. 27.
Ansha, I. (1967). let's go to China, Karachi: Daniel School. p. 39-40.
Ashraf, A. B. (1993). Dzuq Dasht Noordi, Lahore: Milestone Publications. p. 21.
Ghulam al-Saqlain Naqvi, S. S. (2005). the question is, Bar: Noshi Anjum, p. 556.
Nizami, M. (1963). Book of View, Lahore: Literature. p. 87.
Rizvi, H. (1993) Chinese in China, Lahore: Milestone Publications. p. 54. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379848_7 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379848_7
Sadid, A. (1987). Travelogue in Urdu Literature, Lahore: West Pakistan Urdu Academy. p. 52.