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Iranian Studies Series

Courtly Riddles

enigmatic Embellishments in Early Persian Poetry

A.A. Seyed-Gohrab

Courtly Riddles

Iranian Studies Series

Courtly Riddles

enigmatic Embellishments in Early Persian Poetry

Iranian Studies Series: Courtly Riddles

 

This is the first study of Persian literary riddles to appear in English, analyzing a wide range of complex riddling poems systematically from the tenth to the twelfth century. In addition to the genre of riddles, the book examines the relationship between metaphors and riddles and the genre of literary description.


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This is the first study of Persian literary riddles to appear in English, analyzing a wide range of complex riddling poems systematically from the tenth to the twelfth century. In addition to the genre of riddles, the book examines the relationship between metaphors and riddles and the genre of literary description.
Literary riddles occur in the early specimens of Persian literature from the tenth century and they continue to be used in modern Iranian society.

What is it that it has neither trousers nor shirt?
[Yet] you can place on her lap whatever you wish
Although she has no tongue, she speaks the truth,
With a dragon, a scorpion upon her neck.
a scale (quppân)

A.A. Seyed-Gohrab is track-leader of the Persian Studies Programme Leiden University and elected member of the Young Academy of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).

‘Courtly Riddles demonstrates how the taste for riddles lies at the core of the development of Persian poetry. It proposes a careful, learned and systematic analysis of this hitherto little-studied and puzzling poetical game.’
Christine van Ruymbeke, University of Cambridge


ISBN
9789087280871
Pagina's
228
Verschenen
Serie
Iranian Studies Series
NUR
630
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Universiteit Leiden hodn Leiden Universi