The Mute Immortals Speak

The Mute Immortals Speak

Author: Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780801480461

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The Mute Immortals Speak will be important for students and scholars in the fields of Middle Eastern literatures, Islamic studies, folklore, oral literature...


Browning Upon Arabia

Browning Upon Arabia

Author: Hédi A. Jaouad

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-06-27

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 3319926489

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Browning Upon Arabia charts Robert Browning’s early and enduring engagement with the East, particularly the Arab East. This book highlights the complexities of Browning’s poetry, revealing Browning’s resistance to triumphalist and imperialist forms of Orientalism generated by many nineteenth-century British and European literary and scholarly portrayals of the East. Hédi A. Jaouad argues that Browning extensively researched the literature, history, philosophy, and culture of the East to produce poetry that is sensitive to its Eastern resources and devoted to confirming the interrelation of Northern and Eastern knowledge in pursuit of a new form of transcendental humanism.


The Persian Presence in the Islamic World

The Persian Presence in the Islamic World

Author: Richard G. Hovannisian

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-11-19

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780521591850

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The thirteenth volume based on the Giorgio Levi Della Vida conference reassesses the role of the Iranian peoples in the development and consolidation of Islamic civilization. In his key essay, Ehsan Yarshater casts fresh light on that role challenging the view that, after reaching a climax in Baghdad in the ninth century, Islamic culture entered a period of decline. In fact, he maintains, a new and remarkably creative phase began in Khurasan and Transoxania, symbolized by the adoption of Persian as a medium of literary expression. By the mid-sixteenth century, Persian literary and intellectual paradigms had spread from Anatolia to India, encompassing the greater part of the Islamic world. Yarshater also challenges traditional assumptions about the 'Islamization of Persia'. In the essays which follow, six distinguished scholars consider the historical, cultural, and religious aspects of the Persian presence in the Islamic world.