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Shahnama : the visual language of the Persian book of kings

Hillenbrand, Robert(Edited by)
Part of the Visual Arts Research Institute Edinburgh series
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This text presents a comprehensive examination of the interplay between text and image in the celebrated Persian national epic, the "Shahnama", written by the poet Firdausi of Tus.

The "Shahnama" is one of the longest poems ever composed and recounts the history of Iran from the dawn of time to the Muslim Arab conquests of the seventh century AD.

Offering fresh insights through a range of varied art-historical approaches to the Shahnama, the essays in this volume reveal how the subtle alterations in text and image serve to document changes in taste and style and can be understood as reflections of the changing role of the national epic in the imagination of Iranians and the equally changing messages - often political in nature - which the familiar stories were made to convey over the centuries.

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Product Details
Routledge
0754633675 / 9780754633679
Hardback
24/08/2004
United Kingdom
English
192 p.
25 cm
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Papers from the conference held in Edinburgh on 12-13 March 2001.