The Persian Prison Poem / / Rebecca Ruth Gould.
The first English-language study of the Persian prison poemDevelops a new approach to genre, based on the political status of the prison poem Offers an unprecedented account of the interrelations of poetry and power in pre-modern literature Sheds new light on Muslim–Christian relations by documentin...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Terminology, Transliteration and Sources -- Acknowledgements -- A Prison Poem Lexicon -- Chronology of Poets, Rulers, Texts and Critics -- Map of Ghaznavid South and West Asia -- Introduction: The Persian Poet’s Bodies: Towards a Corporeal Poetics -- 1 The Prison Poem and the Politics of Genre -- 2 The Lyric Poet’s Body -- 3 Borderland Conflicts, Cosmological Complaints -- 4 The Prison Poet as King and Prophet -- 5 Crucifixion as Critique -- 6 The Sovereign and the Poet’s Body -- Epilogue: Incarceration, Metonymy, Modernity -- Appendix: Khaqani’s Six Prison Poems -- List of Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Terminology, Transliteration and Sources -- Acknowledgements -- A Prison Poem Lexicon -- Chronology of Poets, Rulers, Texts and Critics -- Map of Ghaznavid South and West Asia -- Introduction: The Persian Poet’s Bodies: Towards a Corporeal Poetics -- 1 The Prison Poem and the Politics of Genre -- 2 The Lyric Poet’s Body -- 3 Borderland Conflicts, Cosmological Complaints -- 4 The Prison Poet as King and Prophet -- 5 Crucifixion as Critique -- 6 The Sovereign and the Poet’s Body -- Epilogue: Incarceration, Metonymy, Modernity -- Appendix: Khaqani’s Six Prison Poems -- List of Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index |
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