Kayvan Tahmasebian
Persian Dream Writing (khāb-nāma): With Translations from Khābguzārī (12th or 13th century), and ʿAjā’ib al-Makhlūqāt wa Gharā’ib al-Mawjūdāt (12th century)
Tahmasebian, Kayvan
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Abstract
There is something literary about dreams when they are written down. Dreams and literature intersect in wonder, imagination, and freedom. The excerpts translated here are dream writings from Khābguzārī by an anonymous writer in the twelfth or thirteenth century, and ʿAjā’ib al-makhlūqāt wa gharā’ib al-mawjūdāt by Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd Hamadānī (also known as Ṭūsī) (circa 1161–1178). Translated here for the first time into English, the two excerpts provide examples of how dreams shaped literary imagination in medieval Persian dream interpretation manuals (khāb-nāma) and anthologies of wondrous things (ʿajāyib-nāma).
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Tahmasebian, K. Persian Dream Writing (khāb-nāma): With Translations from Khābguzārī (12th or 13th century), and ʿAjā’ib al-Makhlūqāt wa Gharā’ib al-Mawjūdāt (12th century). Birmingham
Working Paper Type | Working Paper |
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Deposit Date | Mar 4, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 4, 2024 |
Pages | 1-17 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.17613/e4pb-tp58 |
Keywords | dream, GlobalLit, multilingual, Literary theory, Persian, Poetics and poetry, Translation, World literature |
Publisher URL | https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:39039/ |
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