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History of Iranian literature / Jan Rypka ; written in collaboration with Otakar Kl ima [and 7 others] ; edited by Karl Jahn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Czech Publication details: Dordrecht : D. Reidel Publishing Company, (c)1968.Description: xxvii, 929 pages : color plate, folded map ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Uniform titles:
  • D ejiny persk e a tad zick e literatury. English
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  • PK6097.R995.H578 1968
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Partial contents:
Avesta Ancient Persian inscriptions, Middle Persian literature -- History of Persian literature up to the beginning of the 20th century -- Persian literature of the 20th century -- Persian learned literature form its beginnings up to the end of the 18th century -- Tajik literature from the 16th century to the present -- Iranian folk-literature -- Persian literature in India -- An outline of Judeo-Persian literature.
Summary: Some justification seems to be necessary for the addition of yet another History of Iranian Literature to the number of those already in existence. Such a work must obviously contain as many novel features as possible, so that a short explanation of what my collaborators and I had in mind when planning the book is perhaps not superfluous. In the first place our object was to present a short summary of the material in all its aspects, and secondly to review the subject from the chronological, geo graphical and substantial standpoints - all within the compass of a single volume. Such a scheme precludes a formal and complete enumeration of names and phenom ena, and renders all the greater the obligation to accord most prominence to matters deemed to be of greatest importance, supplementing these with such figures and forms as will enable an impression to be gained of the period in question - all this is far as possible in the light of the most recent discoveries. A glance at the table of contents will suffice to give an idea of the multifarious approach that has been our aim. We begin at the very first traces of evidence bearing on our subject and continue the narrative up to the present day. Geographically the book embraces Iran and its neighbouring countries, while it should be remarked that Iranian literature in its fullest sense also includes Indo-Persian and Judeo-Persian works --
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Translation of D ejiny persk e a tad zick e literatury.

Avesta Ancient Persian inscriptions, Middle Persian literature -- History of Persian literature up to the beginning of the 20th century -- Persian literature of the 20th century -- Persian learned literature form its beginnings up to the end of the 18th century -- Tajik literature from the 16th century to the present -- Iranian folk-literature -- Persian literature in India -- An outline of Judeo-Persian literature.

Some justification seems to be necessary for the addition of yet another History of Iranian Literature to the number of those already in existence. Such a work must obviously contain as many novel features as possible, so that a short explanation of what my collaborators and I had in mind when planning the book is perhaps not superfluous. In the first place our object was to present a short summary of the material in all its aspects, and secondly to review the subject from the chronological, geo graphical and substantial standpoints - all within the compass of a single volume. Such a scheme precludes a formal and complete enumeration of names and phenom ena, and renders all the greater the obligation to accord most prominence to matters deemed to be of greatest importance, supplementing these with such figures and forms as will enable an impression to be gained of the period in question - all this is far as possible in the light of the most recent discoveries. A glance at the table of contents will suffice to give an idea of the multifarious approach that has been our aim. We begin at the very first traces of evidence bearing on our subject and continue the narrative up to the present day. Geographically the book embraces Iran and its neighbouring countries, while it should be remarked that Iranian literature in its fullest sense also includes Indo-Persian and Judeo-Persian works -- Foreword.

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