Reading mystical lyric: the case of Jalal al-Din Rumi
Columbia, S.C.
University of South Carolina Press
Studies in comparative religion
Includes bibliographical references )p. ]183[-189( and index
Fatemeh Keshavarz
Editor's preface -- Preface -- Note on transliteration and dating -- Rumi: the person and the poet -- Rumi's lyrical output: historiography and analysis -- The "footless" journey in "nothingness": the power of illogical tropes -- "How sweetly with a kiss is the speech interrupted": Rumi's poetics of silence -- "Wondrous birds grow from the palm of my hand": the dynamism of imagery in the Dvn -- "A hundred drums are being played in my heart": the intricacies of the sonic game -- "The rhyme and the sophistry, let the flood take them all": the rhythm of childhood -- In the quest for love -- Turning the funeral into a whirling dance: remapping the generic horizons -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Criticism and interpretation ، Jalal al-Din Rumi,7021-3721
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