A Key to the Treasure of the Hakīm
Title | A Key to the Treasure of the Hakīm PDF eBook |
Author | J. Christoph Bürgel |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2011 |
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Includes thirteen essays by eminent scholars in the field of Persian Studies, each focusing on different aspects of the Khamsa, which is a collection of five long poems written by the Persian poet Nizami of Ganja. Nizami (1141-1209) lived and worked in Ganja in present-day Azerbaijan.
Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature
Title | Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Kamran Talattof |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 291 |
Release | 2022-09-28 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030979903 |
This book offers new insights into the twelfth-century Persian poet Nezami Ganjavi. Challenging the dominant interpretation of Nezami’s poetry as the product of mysticism or Islam, this book explores Nezami’s literary techniques such as his pictorial allegory and his profound conceptualization of poetry, rhetoric, and eloquence. It employs several theoretical and methodological approaches to clarify the nature of his artistic approach to poetry. Chapters explore Nezami’s understanding of rhetoric and literature as Sakhon, his interest in literary genres, the diversity of themes explored in his Five Treasures, the sources of Nezami’s creativity, and his literary devices. Exploring themes such as love, religion, science, wine, gender, and philosophy, this study compares Nezami’s works to other giants of Persian poetry such as Ferdowsi, Jami, Rudaki, and others. The book argues that Nezami’s main concern was to weave poetry rather than to promote any specific ideology.
The Coming of the Mongols
Title | The Coming of the Mongols PDF eBook |
Author | David O. Morgan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2017-11-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786723832 |
The Mongol invasions in the first half of the thirteenth century led to profound and shattering changes to the historical trajectory of Islamic West Asia. As this new volume in The Idea of Iran series suggests, sudden conquest from the east was preceded by events closer to home which laid the groundwork for the later Mongol success. In the mid-twelfth century the Seljuq empire rapidly unravelled, its vast provinces fragmenting into a patchwork of mostly short-lived principalities and kingdoms. In time, new powers emerged, such as the pagan Qara-Khitai in Central Asia; the Khwarazmshahs in Khwarazm, Khorosan and much of central Iran; and the Ghurids to the southeast. Yet all were blown away by the Mongols, who faced no resistance from a sufficiently muscular imperial competitor and whose influx was viewed by contemporaries as cataclysmic. Distinguished scholars including David O Morgan and the late C E Bosworth here discuss the dynasties that preceded the invasion - and aspects of their literature, poetry and science - as well as the conquerors themselves and their rule in Iran from 1219 to 1256.
Shahnama Studies III
Title | Shahnama Studies III PDF eBook |
Author | Gabrielle R. van den Berg |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 451 |
Release | 2017-11-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004356258 |
Shahnama Studies III offers new insights into the reception of the Shahnama or Book of Kings, composed by the Persian poet Firdausi in the 10th-11th century in eastern Iran.
ON THE MODERN POLITICIZATION OF THE PERSIAN POET NEZAMI GANJAVI
Title | ON THE MODERN POLITICIZATION OF THE PERSIAN POET NEZAMI GANJAVI PDF eBook |
Author | Siavash Lornejad |
Publisher | CCIS |
Total Pages | 228 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Persian poetry |
ISBN | 9993069744 |
Routledge Handbook of Ancient, Classical and Late Classical Persian Literature
Title | Routledge Handbook of Ancient, Classical and Late Classical Persian Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Kamran Talattof |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 801 |
Release | 2023-06-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351341731 |
The Routledge Handbook of Ancient, Classical, and Late Classical Persian Literature contains scholarly essays and sample texts related to Persian literature from 650 BCE through the 16th century CE. It includes analyses of some seminal ancient texts and the works of numerous authors of the classical period. The chapters apply a disciplinary or interdisciplinary approach to the many movements, genres, and works of the long and evolving body of Persian literature produced in the Persianate World. These collections of scholarly essays and samples of Persian literary texts provide facts (general information), instructions (ways to understand, analyze, and appreciate this body of works), and the field’s state-of-the-art research (the problematics of the topics) regarding one of the most important and oldest literary traditions in the world. Thus, the Handbook’s chapters and related texts provide scholars, students, and admirers of Persian poetry and prose with practical and direct access to the intricacies of the Persian literary world through a chronological account of key moments in the formation of this enduring literary tradition. The related Handbook (also edited by Kamran Talattof ), Routledge Handbook of Post Classical and Contemporary Persian Literature, covers Persian literary works from the 17th century to the present.
Persian Narrative Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Romantic and Didactic Genres
Title | Persian Narrative Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Romantic and Didactic Genres PDF eBook |
Author | Mohsen Ashtiany |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 657 |
Release | 2023-01-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786726580 |
The third volume in this ground-breaking series, Persian Narrative Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Romantic and Didactic Genres, introduces masterpieces of Persian literature from these seven centuries to an international audience. In the process, it underlines the remarkable tenacity of their malleable tradition: the perennial dialogue and the interconnectedness which binds together a vast and varied literature composed of many threads, romantic and didactic, in many lands, from Anatolia and Iran to India and Central Asia. In its companion volume, Persian Lyric in the Classical Era, 800-1500, the readers of the series will have already met in passing all the mythical and historical figures who appear with far more aplomb on the stage here, with their lives narrated in detail by poets of different caliber from different perspectives. The first two chapters of this volume recount the literary history of the entire period, focusing on didactic and romantic narratives. The central chapters take a closer look at the towering figure of the poet Nezâmi Ganjavi. The final chapter takes the reader to a wider landscape tracing the footsteps of Alexander across the globe, offering insights to the cultural preoccupations refracted in so many versions past and present.