Hafiz and the Religion of Love in Classical Persian Poetry
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TheAllegoryofDrunkenness andtheTheophanyofthe BelovedinSixteenth-Century Illustrationsof √Æfiæ MichaelBarry Anintensely‘Ḥāfiẓian ...
214 Ismā‘īlin1522AD),butthejeweller’sprecisiondemandedbysuchminiaturelabour strainedtheeyesightandshortenedthepracticalworkingli ...
Preacherswhopreeninprayer-nicheandpulpit, Wheninprivate,quiteanothermatterdotheypractise– thantheypreach!^5 Themainarch’sinscrip ...
216 Ḥāfiẓ and the Religion of Love in Classical Persian Poetry throughtheheartandmindandcountenanceoftheecstaticSufiwrithinginun ...
West,CheouCh’enandShūkeiSessonintheEast,asoneoftheverygreatestpainters oftheearlysixteenth-centuryworld)intendstoevokethemoodoft ...
218 Butthispaintingcouldjustaseasilyhave‘illustrated’,say,ghazalnumber192: Yār-imāchūngīradāghāz-isamā‘, Qudsiyānbar‘arshdast-af ...
Raysfromthecupandgobletovercloakedthemoon’sownlight! TheMagichildren’sreddenedcheekswaylaidtheverysun!^13 The painter captures t ...
220 rarefiedandimmaterialheavenlyconfigurations,toitsdensestandmostvisible embodimentsonearth. Pertinentherealsoisaversefromanot ...
f) Theexhausteddancerssinkingintothespiritual‘annihilation’orfanā’ofthe mysticalecstasyinducedbythe‘wine’. StuartCaryWelchlikedt ...
222 ‘Majnūn’,thenthepoet’simpliedBelovedistheLadyBeloved,moreproperly,the DivineperceivedbythefaithfulundertheaspectoftheSophian ...
unmistakeablydepictHerasamother-birdcarryingtheheroZāltoHernest,toHer chicks,andtoHerunhatchedeggs). Conversely,onemightarguetha ...
224 Oragaininadifferentversefromthisghazal: Namāzdarkham-iānabrūān-imiḥrābī Kasīkunadkibikhūn-ijigarṭahāratkard. Praystothoseeye ...
Byzantinetradition).ThetwinarchesoftheLady’seyebrowsaremirroredbythe archofthemiḥrābwithinwhichshesits,Muḥammadī’ssignificantadd ...
226 (^2) Dīvān-i Ḥāfiẓ,ed.Khānlarī,ghazal194:404. (^3) It formerly belonged in the Stuart Cary Welch collection in Cambridge (Ma ...
Transfiguring Love: Perspective Shifts and the Contextualization of Experience in the Ghazals of √Æfiæ JamesMorris The following ...
228 perspectives,voicesandaudiences,beforebrieflyillustratingconcretelyhowthose unifyingpoeticfeaturesaredevelopedintwotypicalsh ...
discoveries – lies at the heart of all the love-imagery of Ḥāfiẓ and the wider poetic traditionculminatinginhiswork;thatis,inits ...
230 all our human brothers. Moreover, in a number of other key Qur’ānic passages (at 4:34;50:31–5;andespecially33:35),thisdistin ...
journey, whose goal is to become – at least momentarily and relative to each reader’s unique existential starting point –ḥāfiẓ, ...
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