The Persian Presence in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry: A Taxonomy

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Abstract

This study employs keyword searches of literary databases such as Literature Online (LION) in an attempt to map the image of "Persia" in nineteenth-century English poetry as it was molded by a proliferation of thoughts and ideas in a variety of contexts. Completeness is not possible, of course, but the article aims to identify and explore some of the major categories within which the image of Persia was formed and disseminated in the nineteenth-century. The scope of the study is not confined to a corpus of poetic works that were written specifically on or about "Persia," but takes account of a broader range of poems, and attends to the structure, texture and variations of the presence of "Persia" in nineteenth-century English poetry.

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Taher-Kermani, R. (2016). The Persian Presence in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry: A Taxonomy. Iranian Studies, 49(1), 77–98. https://doi.org/10.1080/00210862.2014.961392

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