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This article discusses the flowering of Persian literature under the patronage of the Hazaraspid Nosrat al-Din, the local ruler of Lorestan in the late Il-khanid period.
Osamu Otsuka
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This article discusses the flowering of Persian literature under the patronage of the Hazaraspid Nosrat al-Din, the local ruler of Lorestan in the late Il-khanid period.
Osamu Otsuka
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Academy of Persian Language and Literature
Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018In this chapter, the Academy of Persian Language and Literature is introduced in the context of an eighty-year-old history of the establishment of the Academy in Iran.
Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam
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Iranian Studies, 1998
The Study of Classical Persian Literature Can be Separated from the study of modern Persian literature for heuristic reasons—one can be emphasized more than the other in teaching, and the path away from classicism to modernism and beyond can be charted—but it is impossible to draw a decisive line dividing the two.
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The Study of Classical Persian Literature Can be Separated from the study of modern Persian literature for heuristic reasons—one can be emphasized more than the other in teaching, and the path away from classicism to modernism and beyond can be charted—but it is impossible to draw a decisive line dividing the two.
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Postrevolutionary Persian Literature
Radical History Review, 2009This essay offers a summary of literary activities since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, pointing out the most important poets, fiction writers, literary critics, literary journals, and literary as well as social events that have affected the production of literary shifts.
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The Muslim World, 1927
Piled one above another all the Christian literature available in the Persian language makes a stack fifteen inches high. There are seventy different pieces and several of these are out of print. A copy of each and all available can be bought for about $7.50. The lists which I give are taken with their description almost entirely from Air.
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Piled one above another all the Christian literature available in the Persian language makes a stack fifteen inches high. There are seventy different pieces and several of these are out of print. A copy of each and all available can be bought for about $7.50. The lists which I give are taken with their description almost entirely from Air.
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1989
Julie Scott Meisami, Ehsan Yarshater
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Julie Scott Meisami, Ehsan Yarshater
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Modern Persian Prose Literature
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1970The"classical" period of Persian literature, whose product was almost exclusively poetry, is generally considered to have ended in 1492, with the death of the poet JamI. A "literary revival" began in the nineteenth century, in the wake of renewed cultural contacts between Iran and the Western world, and gained momentum in the twentieth century.
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