Khan 3 Ḥāfiz̤ in the Poetry and Philosophy of Muḥammad Iqbāl 73 Natalia Prigarina Part 1 Indo-Persian 1 K̲ h̲ushgū’s Dream of Ḥāfiz̤ : Authorship, Temporality, and Canonicity in Late Mughal India 3 Prashant Keshavmurthy 2 Notes on ʿAbdul Nabī Fak̲ h̲rul Zamānī and Other Indo-Persian Storytellers of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 23 Pasha M. To Shamsur Rahman Faruqi for his unparalleled scholarship in Urdu and Indo-Persian literary studies and an unselfish scholarly source for not only every contributor in this volume but hundreds moreĬontents Introduction ix Acknowledgements xiv This book is printed on acid-free paper and produced in a sustainable manner. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Koninklijke Brill NV provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, MA 01923, USA.
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Urdu and Indo-Persian Thought, Poetics, and Belles Lettresīrill’s Indological Library Edited by Johannes Bronkhorst In co-operation with Richard Gombrich, Oskar von Hinüber, Katsumi Mimaki, Arvind Sharma Part 2: Urdu Literary Theory, Urdu Dāstān, Creative Writing, Urdu PhilologyĤ Revisiting that Earth(l)y, Glorious Tradition ĥ Continuing the Tradition: A Commentary on the “Neglected” Versesof G̲h̲ālib Ħ Voyeur Candle, Tattler Candle: The Semiotics of nāyikābheda in G̲h̲ālib’s Urdu Dīvān 39.1 ħ Mīr as Suffering Curmudgeon: A Historical Hatchet Job Ĩ “I am a Ruby Wrapped in a Rag”: Zay K̲h̲ay Sheen and the Possibility of Poetry as Autobiography ĩ “The Tide and Flow of Islam”: Musaddas by Ḥālī as a Poetic Memorial of the Muslim Enlightenment in the Last Third of the Nineteenth Century ġ0 Jūtē haiṉ jāpānī kaprē inglistānī: Sayyid Ross Masood’s Passage to Japan ġ1 From a Slave Garden into Cyberspace: Mirza Athar Baig’s Novels G̲h̲ulām Bāg̲h̲ and Ṣifr Se Ek Tak ġ2 A Translation of Shamsur Rahman Faruqi’s Prem Kumar Nazar
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1 K̲h̲ushgū’s Dream of Ḥāfiz̤: Authorship, Temporality, and Canonicity in Late Mughal India Ģ Notes on ʿAbdul Nabī Fak̲h̲rul Zamānī and Other Indo-Persian Storytellers of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries ģ Ḥāfiz̤ in the Poetry and Philosophy of Muḥammad Iqbāl