Table of Contents
Introduction
Bibliography of Heshmat Moayyad’s works
I. Alexander Romance
J. Christoph Bürgel, On Some Sources of Nizami’s Iskandar-nama
Angelo Michele Piemontese, Sources and Art of Amir Khosrou’s “The Alexandrine Mirror”
II. The Epic Cycle
Dick Davis, Rostam and Zoroastrianism
Amin Banani, Reflections on Re-reading the Iliad and the Shahnameh
Kinga Ilona Markus-Takeshita, Shirin and Other Female Archetypes in Firdaus’s Shahnamah
Mahmoud Omidsalar, Editing the Shahnama: The Interface Between Literary and Textual Criticism
Jalal Matini, Kus-e pilgus: pahlavani degarsan
III. Religious Texts and Contexts
Paul Losensky, The Creative Compiler: The Art of Rewriting in ‘Attar’s Tazkirat al-awliya’
Wilferd Madelung, Shahriyar b. al-Hasan: A Persian Isma‘ili da‘i of the Fatimid Age
Alyssa Gabbay, “In Praise of One of the Deeply Learned ‘Ulama” – A Mysterious Poem by Qajar
Court Poet Mirza Habib Allah Shirazi “Qa’ani”
IV. The Poetic Text and Central Motifs
Iraj Afshar, Nosxa’i kohna az Divan-e Emami-ye Haravi
Julie S. Meisami, A Life in Poetry: Hafiz’s First Ghazal
Asghar Seyed-Gohrab, “My Heart is the Ball, Your Lock the Polo-Stick”: Development of
the Ball and Polo-stick Metaphors in Classical Persian Poetry
V. Center and Periphery
Franklin Lewis, Sincerely Flattering Panegyrics: The Shrinking Ghaznavid Qasida
Sunil Sharma, Novelty, Tradition and Mughal Politics in Nau‘i’s Suz u Gudaz
Youli Ioanessyan, The Position of the Khorasani Dialects within the Persian-Dari-Tajiki Linguistic Continuum
VI. The Modern Period
Biancamaria Scarcia Amoretti, The Political Realm’s Literary Convention: The Examples of ‘Ishqi and Iqbal
Afsaneh Najmabadi, Re-membering Amrads and Amradnumas: Re-inventing the (Sedgwickian) Wheel
Michael Hillmann, The Title of Hedâyat’s Buf-e Kur [(The) Blind Owl)]
Claus V. Pedersen, Sâdeq Hedâyat, a Writer ahead of Time
Sholeh Quinn, “A Fenceless Garden” – A Short Story by Mohammad Zarrin
Fereydun Vahman, Fayzi: nevisanda-ye na-senas
Paul Sprachman, Refuting Rushdie in Persian
Michael Bylebyl, From Dawn’s Art