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Medieval Persian Court Poetry

Julie Scott Meisami

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Beschreibung

Dr. Meisami discloses previously neglected stylistic qualities and ethical purposes in medieval Persian court poetry, and shows that court poets were also moral instructors who examined and celebrated the values they shared with their audiences. The book also takes into account the close relationship between Persian and Arabic court poetry.

Originally published in 1987.

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Lyric poetry, Layla and Majnun, Superiority (short story), Mirrors for princes, Persian literature, Medieval French literature, Medieval Latin, Gnomic poetry, Persian Letters, Persian studies, English poetry, Epic poetry, The Faerie Queene, The Persians, Medieval literature, Ars Poetica (Horace), Saadi Shirazi, Precaution (novel), Sanskrit, Chivalric romance, Dramatic monologue, Poet, Internal rhyme, Sufism, Poetic tradition, Arabic poetry, Medieval Hebrew, Futility (poem), Poetry, Islamic literature, Shahnameh, Secretum Secretorum, Narrative poetry, Literary criticism, Old English literature, Medieval studies, Ghazal, William Shakespeare, Nizami Ganjavi, Poet laureate, Hafez, Mutability (poem), Omar Khayyam, Cardinal virtues, Literature, G. (novel), Pen name, Literary theory, Cold Iron (poem), Bahram (Shahnameh), Medieval poetry, Persian language, The Sufis, Courtly love, Romantic hero, Descriptive poetry, Ghaznavids, Persian carpet, Poetic diction, Romance novel, Manichaeism, Homoerotic poetry, Sharia, Comparative literature, Correction (novel), Literary element, Picaresque novel, Urdu poetry, Ghassanids, Renaissance literature