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Persian Poetry, World Poetry, and Translatability

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2019
Although Goethe, who first propounded Weltliteratur, was inspired by Persian poetry, recent theorists of world literature have largely ignored it. Persian poetry thrived for hundreds of years across a vast swath of West, Central, and South Asia, but despite this transregional reach and influence, a dominant model of world literature as literature that
Jahan Ramazani
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Prosody recognition in Persian poetry

Speech Communication
Mostafa Haghir Chehreghani
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Persian in Arabic Poetry

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
Notable examples of macaronics, the insertion of foreign vocabulary into poetry, are attributed to the well-known eighth-century poet, Abū Nuwās, who experimented with mixing Persian in his Arabic poetry but whose motivation remains unclear.
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Reorientations/Arabic and Persian Poetry

Studia Islamica, 1996
"Quite simply: these are seminal essays. . . . Distinguished scholarship, erudite, and full of innovative ways of interpreting Arabic and Persian poetry." -Omar Pound "[This book] reads Arabic and Persian poetry in a refreshingly new and significant way. . . . raises our understanding . . . to a new level." -James T.
Aboubakr Chraibi   +1 more
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THE ARTISTRY OF BABUR’S PERSIAN POETRY

Zahiriddin Muhammad Bobur merosining Sharq davlatchiligi va madaniyati rivojida tutgan o‘rni, 2023
It is known that Zahirad-Din Muhammad Babur was a great poet who wrote in two languages –Turkish and Persian. However, Babur’s Persian poetry hadnot been published in its entirety. In 2021, 6 volumes of his works called “Kullyot”were published.
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The Persian Presence in Victorian Poetry

2020
The Persian Presence in Victorian Poetry surveys the variety of ways in which Persia, and the multitude of ideological, historical, cultural and political notions that it embodied, were received, circulated, and appropriated. The word ‘Persia’ to the Victorian was not just the name of a territorial entity but a matrix of different ...
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Reorientations: Arabic and Persian Poetry

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1997
Employing contemporary literary theory, eight members of the "Chicago school" of Arabic and Persian literature analyze a broad spectrum of poetry, ranging from the pre-Islamic ode of the sixth century to seventeenth-century Persian Safavid Moghul verse.
Shawkat M. Toorawa   +1 more
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Prose2Poem: The Blessing of Transformers in Translating Prose to Persian Poetry

ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing, 2023
Seyed Abolghasem Mirroshandel   +2 more
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