Three Mughal Poets: Mir, Sauda, Mir Hasan - Couverture rigide

Russell, Ralph; Khvurshidulislam; Islam, Khurshidul

 
9780195628500: Three Mughal Poets: Mir, Sauda, Mir Hasan

Synopsis

The three great Urdu poets presented here have been loved and revered for generations in India and Pakistan. All three lived in Delhi, or in its general vicinity, in the 18th century during a time of widespread violence and disaster. In this atmosphere of misery, demoralization, and despair occurred the first major flowering of Urdu literature. In presenting these Mughal poets, the authors have let the literature speak for itself wherever possible, adding a minimum of comment. This is a new edition of a book first published in 1968, and long out of print.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The three great poets presented in this volume - Mir, Mir Hasan and Sauda - lived in Delhi, or in its general vicinity, in the eighteenth century during a time of widespread violence and disaster. The Mughal Empire was crumbling and disintegrating internally as the great feudal nobles fought among themselves for control of the emperor. In this atmosphere of misery, demoralization, and despair occurred the first major flowering of Urdu literature. Sauda, the first to be discussed, wrote poems in all the main classical forms, but he was an unequalled satirist in an age that cried for satire, and it is that portion of his work that is considered here. Mir Hasan also was born in Delhi and probably lived there until after the occupation, massacre, and looting of 1739, which occurred when he was about fourteen. Like his two contmporaries, he wrote in all the classical forms and excelled in one, to which he devoted most of his effort. In his case it was the mansavi, a long narrative poem in rhymed couplets often telling a love story. Mir, perhaps the greatest of the three, is, in the opinion of the authors, one of the great love poems of world literature. His favourite form was the ghazal, a subtle and difficult one which the authors discuss in detail, giving numerous examples. In presenting these Mughal poets, the authors have let the literature speak for itself wherever possible, adding a minimum of comment. (This is a paperback edition of the earlier hardback published in 1991.)

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9780195633917: Three Mughal Poets: Mir, Sauda, Mir Hasan

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0195633911 ISBN 13 :  9780195633917
Editeur : OUP India, 1998
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