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ID160285
Title ProperLives and afterlives of Vis and Rāmin
LanguageENG
AuthorCross, Cameron
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article is a review of the afterlife, or Nachleben, of the romance Vis and Rāmin, one of the first representatives of its genre in New Persian literature. In addition to providing readers with an extensive bibliography of sources and research concerning the poem, it also analyzes these materials to put forward two basic arguments: one, that moral or religious antipathy to the poem’s contents may not have played as great a role in its fortunes as did aesthetic taste; and two, that V&R proved to be a more widely circulated and durable work than is commonly supposed, but on the level of fragments, not the entire text. In light of these arguments, it is proposed that studies structured around the comparison of fragments—themes, ideas, ethics, and motifs, rather than whole texts—may offer more purchase in constructing models of analysis that situate V&R, and Persian literature more broadly, within a literary oikumene in which it connects and interacts with neighboring traditions.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 51, No.4; Jul 2018: p.517-556
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 51 No 4
Key WordsVis and Rāmin


 
 
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