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Silent Dogwhistles

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Anna Klieber
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Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature

Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World, 2022
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Nizami’s Unlikely Heroines: A Study of the Characterizations of Women in Classical Persian Literature

2000
Women are featured in the works of three major classical Persian poets, Nizami Ganjavi (1140–1202), Abul al-Qasim Firdawsi (932–1020), and Abd al-Rahman Jami (1414–92). These poets’ portrayals of their female characters vary considerably; however, because all three have written love stories, it is possible to compare them. Certain stories are common to
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Iranian Jews or Jewish Iranians? Classical Persian Literature in Literary Repertoire of the Jews of Iran in the Post-Mongol Period

Kulʹtura Slavân I Kulʹtura Evreev: Dialog, Shodstva, Različiâ
Jews have a long history of living in Iran. During their coexistence, they were strongly exposed to the Muslim influence of the Persians, which manifested itself not only in the emergence of Judeo-Persian literature in the ethnolect of classical Persian, but also in the production of Judeo-Persian manuscripts with texts of Muslim authors.
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