Masnavi: A Study of Urdu RomanceOxford University Press, 2000 - 291 sider This study looks at the romantic masnavi, the classical genre of Urdu literature, focusing on love-adventure poems written in northern India from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. |
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EARTHLY LOVE AND CELESTIAL LOVE | 1 |
AS POWERFUL AS DEATH | 44 |
TRIUMPH OF EARTHLY LOVE | 100 |
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Abdul Halim Sharar allegorical Asafuddaula Atish Awadh Bakavali Bakavali's rose ballad-like beauty became beloved Benazir Bijapur bride bridegroom century ceremony Chakbast Chand Chandarbadan concept couplet court Crown Prince culture Dakhni dastan dastan-like death Deccan Delhi Firoz Shah flame genre ghazal girl Golconda Hali Hasan Hasan's masnavi heart hero and heroine hero's heroine's Hindu honour Indian Islam Kadam Khan language legends literary lovers Lucknow Lucknow school Magic of Eloquence Mahiyar Marka-i-Chakbast-o-Sharar marriage masnavi Mir Taqi Mir Mir's masnavis miracle Mogul motif Muhammad Husain Azad Muqimi's Mushafi Muslim mystic Najmunnisa narrates Nasim's Flower Garden Nawab Nawab Mirza Nihal Chand's Padishah palace Parasram passion Persian Persian literature plot poet poetical Poison of Love prose Qutub Rekhti River of Love romantic masnavi romantic poems scholars Shah's Shauq Sindhi soul story style Sufi Sultan Suroor takalluf Taqi tawaifs Urdu literature Urdu Masnavi verses Wajid Wajid Ali Shah wedding words
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