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TAGS: - 19th century; - Poetry; E. G. Browne; Ghazal; Martyrdom; Qajar dynasty; Rumi (Mevlana); Ṭáhirih Qurratu'l-'Ayn
Abstract:
Maryam Bushru'i (1815-1902), a sister of Mulla Husayn Bushru'i, produced a bold, emotionally charged response to a celebrated poem by Rumi, lending a broader definition to the community of Qajar poets that transcends social, doctrinal, and gendered lines.
Notes:
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epub:

"To dance like Solomon":

Imitation and Martyrdom in a Qajar Ghazal

Dominic Parviz Brookshaw

published in Middle Eastern Literatures

pp. 1-27

Taylor & Francis Group, 2004-08-15

Image-based PDF with OCR-ed text (see original text, in HTML and ePub formats, at tandfonline.com)

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DOI 10.1080/1475262X.2024.2383598
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