Discussions on world literature often imagine literary presence, movement, and exchange in terms of location and prioritize those literary traditions that can be easily mapped. In many regards, classical ghazal poetry resists such interpretation. Nonetheless, a number of nineteenth century writers working in Urdu and English reframed classical ghazal poetry according to notions of locale that were particularly underpinned by ideas of natural essence, or genius. This article puts two such receptions of the classical ghazal in conversation with one another: the naičral shā‛irī (natural poetry) movement in North India, and the portrayal of classical Persian poet Hafiz as a figure of national genius in the scholarship of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Bo...
The idea that some poets in eighteenth and nineteenth century Iran revived Persian poetry by returni...
“For any given observer,” David Damrosch argued in What is World Literature?, “even a genuinely glob...
In 1670, Bīdel of Delhi was travelling through northern India. One night in Agra he had a visionary ...
This dissertation examines the reception of Urdu and Persian ghazal poetry in primitivist scholarshi...
This dissertation examines the literary and socio-religious development of mars̤iyah, a genre of Urd...
This article examines the infl uence of the Persian mystic poet Hafi z on western poets. Interest in...
Ghazal poetry is a poetic genre which expresses the pains of loss and separation as well as the beau...
My dissertation, "Urdu Through Its Others: Ghazal, Canonization, and Translation" analyzes the codif...
How do we comprehend the poetic universe of Muslim South Asia, and why is it important to do so? Thi...
Acclaimed, at the turn of the millennium by Indian poet and critic Vinay Dharvadkar for his style as...
Modern Hindi poetry is often described as an outcome of Indian tradition and Western influences. The...
If we imagine the world literature as a single intellectual and emotional process and don’t divide i...
Cultural and literary crossing-over has been going on since ancient times. However, as the pace of g...
The cultural memory of Awadh is almost exclusively identified with Urdu poetry and courtesan culture...
This dissertation uses the idea of imaginative geography to study literary and scholarly representat...
The idea that some poets in eighteenth and nineteenth century Iran revived Persian poetry by returni...
“For any given observer,” David Damrosch argued in What is World Literature?, “even a genuinely glob...
In 1670, Bīdel of Delhi was travelling through northern India. One night in Agra he had a visionary ...
This dissertation examines the reception of Urdu and Persian ghazal poetry in primitivist scholarshi...
This dissertation examines the literary and socio-religious development of mars̤iyah, a genre of Urd...
This article examines the infl uence of the Persian mystic poet Hafi z on western poets. Interest in...
Ghazal poetry is a poetic genre which expresses the pains of loss and separation as well as the beau...
My dissertation, "Urdu Through Its Others: Ghazal, Canonization, and Translation" analyzes the codif...
How do we comprehend the poetic universe of Muslim South Asia, and why is it important to do so? Thi...
Acclaimed, at the turn of the millennium by Indian poet and critic Vinay Dharvadkar for his style as...
Modern Hindi poetry is often described as an outcome of Indian tradition and Western influences. The...
If we imagine the world literature as a single intellectual and emotional process and don’t divide i...
Cultural and literary crossing-over has been going on since ancient times. However, as the pace of g...
The cultural memory of Awadh is almost exclusively identified with Urdu poetry and courtesan culture...
This dissertation uses the idea of imaginative geography to study literary and scholarly representat...
The idea that some poets in eighteenth and nineteenth century Iran revived Persian poetry by returni...
“For any given observer,” David Damrosch argued in What is World Literature?, “even a genuinely glob...
In 1670, Bīdel of Delhi was travelling through northern India. One night in Agra he had a visionary ...