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Persian and Arabic Literary Communities in the Seventeenth Century: Migrant Poets between Arabia, Iran and India

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Full Title:

Persian and Arabic Literary Communities in the Seventeenth Century: Migrant Poets between Arabia, Iran and India

Contributors:

By (Author) James White

ISBN:

9780755644568

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

I.B. Tauris

Publication Date:

13th July 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800

Dewey:

892.71409

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

A wealth of scholarship has highlighted how commercial, political and religious networks expanded across the Arabian Sea during the seventeenth century, as merchants from South Asia traded goods in the ports of Yemen, noblemen from Safavid Iran established themselves in the courts of the Mughal Empire, and scholars from across the region came together to debate the Islamic sciences in the Arabian Peninsulas holy cities of Mecca and Medina. This book demonstrates that the globalising tendency of migration created worldly literary systems which linked Iran, India and the Arabian Peninsula through the production and circulation of classicizing Arabic and Persian poetry. By close reading over seventy unstudied manuscripts of seventeenth-century Arabic and Persian poetry that have remained hidden on the shelves of libraries in India, Iran, Turkey and Europe, the book examines how migrant poets adapted shared poetic forms, imagery and rhetoric to engage with their interlocutors and create communities in the cities where they settled. The book begins by reconstructing overarching patterns in the movement of over a thousand authors, and the economic basis for their migration, before focusing on six case studies of literary communities, which each represent a different location in the circulatory system of the Arabian Sea. In so doing, the book demonstrates the plurality of seventeenth-century aesthetic movements, a diversity which later nationalisms purposefully simplified and misread.

Reviews

This is a groundbreaking study of the circulation of Arabic and Persian poetry and poets in the Western Indian Ocean world, meticulously researched, drawing on a wealth of unpublished manuscript material. -- Andrew Peacock, Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic History * University of St Andrews, UK *
A landmark contribution in the field of Persianate studies, James White's erudite study introduces readers to a vibrant multilingual republic of letters in the littoral communities of the Arabian Sea in the early modern period. We gain expert insight into the workings of a transnational network of men of letters, some familiar names from published scholarship, others freshly resurrected from the archives, as they travelled and interacted with other poets, and read, composed, and anthologized poetry. The interspersed elegant translations and close readings of poems showcase an astounding breadth of scholarship. * Professor Sunil Sharma, Boston University, USA *

Author Bio

James White is the Oschinsky Research Fellow in medieval manuscripts at Girton College, Cambridge, and the Cambridge University Library. He was previously Departmental Lecturer of Persian Literature at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Oxford University.

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