A History of Persian Literature under Tartar Dominion (AD 1265–1502)
Exploring Persian Literature during Tartar Rule
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Oct '13
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This insightful book explores Persian literature from 1265 to 1502, detailing the impact of Tartar rule and showcasing Edward Granville Browne's expertise in the field.
Originally published in 1920, A History of Persian Literature under Tartar Dominion (AD 1265–1502) is a significant work by British orientalist Edward Granville Browne. This book serves as a continuation of his earlier work, Literary History of Persia (1906), providing a comprehensive examination of Persian literature during a tumultuous period marked by the Mongol ascendancy and the subsequent invasions led by Timur. Browne's expertise in Persian history and literature shines through as he navigates the complexities of this era, offering insights that are both scholarly and engaging.
The text covers a pivotal timeframe, beginning with the flourishing of Persian literature under Mongol rule and concluding as the influence of Timur waned. Browne meticulously details the literary figures and movements that emerged during this period, illustrating the resilience and adaptability of Persian culture in the face of foreign dominance. The book not only highlights the literary achievements but also situates them within the broader historical context, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of Persian literature.
In addition to its rich content, A History of Persian Literature under Tartar Dominion (AD 1265–1502) includes illustrative figures that enhance the reader's understanding of the literary landscape. This work is essential for anyone interested in Browne's contributions to Persian studies and the intricate tapestry of Persian literary history during a significant epoch.
ISBN: 9781107682412
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
Weight: 910g
626 pages