This PhD thesis explores the influence of Persian Sufi Literature on the development of the concepts of self and Other in English Romantic-period prose and poetry. The thesis considers the notions of self, idealisation, and annihilation in the poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley and George Gordon Byron as well as the Persian Sufi literature from which these Romantic poets have drawn their inspiration and influences. The Persian poets discussed include Hafez, Maulavi, and Nezami, whose works were translated and adapted by the eighteenth-century scholars such as William Jones and Isaac D‘Israeli. The thesis presents a comparison between the two schools of thought, Lacanianism and Sufism, in order to pave the way for a comparative analysis of Sufi ...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
Based on four years of ethnographic and archival research, this dissertation examines the pedagogica...
It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When tal...
This PhD thesis explores the influence of Persian Sufi Literature on the development of the concepts...
English Romantic literature of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries often recounts an ...
In this paper, I focus on the poetry of Ibrāhīm Nāgī (1892-1953,) a prominent Egyptian poet. In 1932...
Oriental mysticism, religion, and science are all intertwined with literature; while proven to be fa...
The study of the emergence of the Sufi poetry in Persian literature has been of interest to all Pers...
This paper seeks to explain how Sufi saints inspired mysticism by allegorizing secular works as spir...
The subject of the present research is in the field of comparativeliterature. It aims at studying an...
Introduction:Islam is the Romantic Movement was of great interest to many prose writers, poets, nove...
The theme of this presentation is “indefinable mysticism.” It follows the trail of the elusive mysti...
The Poetics of the Sufi Carnival: The ‘Rogue Lyrics’ (Qalandariyât) of Sanâ’i, ‘Attâr, and ‘Erâqi i...
The word Sufi originates from a Persian word meaning wisdom and wisdom is the ultimate power. The fo...
Abstract: Thomas Aquinas, the Western contemporary of Persian mystic and poet, Rumi, identified Divi...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
Based on four years of ethnographic and archival research, this dissertation examines the pedagogica...
It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When tal...
This PhD thesis explores the influence of Persian Sufi Literature on the development of the concepts...
English Romantic literature of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries often recounts an ...
In this paper, I focus on the poetry of Ibrāhīm Nāgī (1892-1953,) a prominent Egyptian poet. In 1932...
Oriental mysticism, religion, and science are all intertwined with literature; while proven to be fa...
The study of the emergence of the Sufi poetry in Persian literature has been of interest to all Pers...
This paper seeks to explain how Sufi saints inspired mysticism by allegorizing secular works as spir...
The subject of the present research is in the field of comparativeliterature. It aims at studying an...
Introduction:Islam is the Romantic Movement was of great interest to many prose writers, poets, nove...
The theme of this presentation is “indefinable mysticism.” It follows the trail of the elusive mysti...
The Poetics of the Sufi Carnival: The ‘Rogue Lyrics’ (Qalandariyât) of Sanâ’i, ‘Attâr, and ‘Erâqi i...
The word Sufi originates from a Persian word meaning wisdom and wisdom is the ultimate power. The fo...
Abstract: Thomas Aquinas, the Western contemporary of Persian mystic and poet, Rumi, identified Divi...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
Based on four years of ethnographic and archival research, this dissertation examines the pedagogica...
It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When tal...