The recourse to Goethe plays an important role in the work of Mohammad Iqbal (1873-1938), one of the few important writers from the Indian subcontinent who knew German literature. Iqbal situates his own writing in the context of western colonial expansion and the corresponding world-historical loss of power of Islam in the East. The recourse to Goethe becomes an import reference point in his work. It enables him to stylise himself as a Messenger of the East in reply to Goethe as a representative of the West. By establishing a comparative cultural constellation with his German predecessor Iqbal affirms a cultural position consisting of a mode of historical complaint and cultural revival
Goethe and Zelter spent a staggering 33 years corresponding or in the case of each artist, over two ...
Eckermann reports a conversation with Goethe on January 29, 1827: Es kam sodann zur Sprache, welchen...
Denise Brahimi : On Goethe s Divan. The East-West Divan, a late work of Goethe's, prolongs his Enli...
Goethe’s views on the Orient and Islam constitute a very interesting phenomenon in the context of th...
Goethe wrote West-östlicher Divan between 1814 and 1819 after reading the divan of Hafez, a 14th-cen...
Allama Mohammad Iqbal's personal diary of his poetry is a rare and authenticliterary source. It incl...
Pyam-e-Mashriq is a literary collection of Iqbal in Persian. Allama wrote it as a response to Goethe...
oai:ojs2.www.thecreativelauncher.com:article/1This study aims to establish a link between the concep...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
The profound impact of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Western thought has been frequently examined, yet th...
Despite a sharp gap historically segregating Hafez and Goethe from each other, the researcher justif...
Muhammad Iqbal’s cultural, literary, and philosophical influence on the Indian subcontinent, especia...
Abstract: Nietzsche has been a strong influence on some influential Muslim thinkers. He has been app...
Nietzsche has been a strong influence on some influential Muslim thinkers. He has been appropriated ...
International audienceGoethe (1749-1832) adapted in his West-östlicher Divan (1819) a Pre-Islamic Ar...
Goethe and Zelter spent a staggering 33 years corresponding or in the case of each artist, over two ...
Eckermann reports a conversation with Goethe on January 29, 1827: Es kam sodann zur Sprache, welchen...
Denise Brahimi : On Goethe s Divan. The East-West Divan, a late work of Goethe's, prolongs his Enli...
Goethe’s views on the Orient and Islam constitute a very interesting phenomenon in the context of th...
Goethe wrote West-östlicher Divan between 1814 and 1819 after reading the divan of Hafez, a 14th-cen...
Allama Mohammad Iqbal's personal diary of his poetry is a rare and authenticliterary source. It incl...
Pyam-e-Mashriq is a literary collection of Iqbal in Persian. Allama wrote it as a response to Goethe...
oai:ojs2.www.thecreativelauncher.com:article/1This study aims to establish a link between the concep...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
The profound impact of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Western thought has been frequently examined, yet th...
Despite a sharp gap historically segregating Hafez and Goethe from each other, the researcher justif...
Muhammad Iqbal’s cultural, literary, and philosophical influence on the Indian subcontinent, especia...
Abstract: Nietzsche has been a strong influence on some influential Muslim thinkers. He has been app...
Nietzsche has been a strong influence on some influential Muslim thinkers. He has been appropriated ...
International audienceGoethe (1749-1832) adapted in his West-östlicher Divan (1819) a Pre-Islamic Ar...
Goethe and Zelter spent a staggering 33 years corresponding or in the case of each artist, over two ...
Eckermann reports a conversation with Goethe on January 29, 1827: Es kam sodann zur Sprache, welchen...
Denise Brahimi : On Goethe s Divan. The East-West Divan, a late work of Goethe's, prolongs his Enli...