
The Epic of the Kings (RLE Iran B)
Shah-Nama the national epic of Persia
Ferdowsi(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. February 2011
Book
Hardback
454 pages
978-0-415-60852-7 (ISBN)
Description
'Among the many national poets of historical Persia, Ferdowsi is perhaps the greatest...In this superb translation of the epic, the Western reader would not fail to discern clear equivalents of chapters in Genesis, The Odyssey, Paradise Lost or the Canterbury Tales.' Islamic Review
The Shah-nama is the national epic poem of Persia. Written in the tenth century it contains the country's myths, legends and historic reminiscences. This edition makes available a valuable prose translation selecting the most representative parts of the original including the stories of Rustum, the giant hero and his son Sohrab.
The Shah-nama is the national epic poem of Persia. Written in the tenth century it contains the country's myths, legends and historic reminiscences. This edition makes available a valuable prose translation selecting the most representative parts of the original including the stories of Rustum, the giant hero and his son Sohrab.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
General, Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
812 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-60852-7 (9780415608527)
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Content
Prologue. Translator's Note. The Poet's Introduction. 1. The Reign of Keyumars 2. The Reign of Hushang 3. The Reign of Jamshid 4. Faridun 5. Zal 6. Rostam 7. Siyavosh 8. Key Khosrow 9. Rostam and Akvan the Div 10. The Adventure of Bizhan and Manizha 11. The Latter Days of Key Khosrow 12. Lohrasp and Goshtasp 13. Goshtasp and Zardosht 14. Esfandiyar and Rostam 15. Goshtasp Surrenders The Kingship to Bahman 16. The Story of Bahman Son of Esfandiyar 17. The Story of Darab 18. The Reign of Dara son of Darab 19. The History of Sekandar 20. The Adventures of Sakandar 21. Rule of the Ashkani (Ascacid or Parthian Kings) 22. The Dynasty of Sasan 23. The Story of Haftvad and the Worm 24. The Reign of Ardashir 25. The Reign of Shapur, son of Ardashir. 26. His War with the Romans 27. The Reign of Shapur Zu'l Aktaf 28. Yazdegerd The Sinner 29. The Famine in the Reign of Piruz 30. The Reign of Kasra Nushirvan 31. Bozorgmehr the Wise Vazir 32. The Reign of Hormazd 33. Khosrow Parvis Comes to the Throne 34. The Reign of Bahram Chubina 35. Ferdowsi's Lament for the Death of his Son 36. Bahram Chubina in China 37. The Story of Gordiya, Sister of Bahram 38. The Romance of Khosrow Parviz and Shirin 39. Shiruy and Shirin, Wife of Khosrow Parviz 40. The Reign of Ardashir Son of Shiruy 41. The Reign of Goraz Known as Farayin 42. The Reign of Puran Dokht 43. The Reign of Farrokh-Zad 44. The Reign of Yazdegerd 45. Mahuy Ascends the Throne 46. The Conclusion of the Shah-Nama