Ekaterina O. Akimushkina. Review of: Talattof, K. (2025) Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature. Demystifying the Mystic. New York: Columbia University Press. 284 p
About the Author
Е. O. AkimushkinaRussian Federation
Ekaterina O. Akimushkina — Head of the Department of Indian Philology, Associate Professor of the Institute of Asian and African Countries
Moscow
References
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2. Bacher, W. (1871) Nizami’s Leben und Werke und der zweite Theil des Nisamischen Alexanderbuches. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann.
3. Bertel’s, A. E. (1997) Symbols and Metaphors in the Persian Art of IX–XV centuries (Poetry, Images). Moscow: Izdatel’skaia firma “Vostochnaia literatura” RAN. (In Russian)
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5. Chalisova, N. Yu., Rusanov, M. A. (2008) “Woe from Madness: Sad Tale of Layli and Majnun”, in Nizami. Layli and Majnun, pp. 5–76. Moscow: RGGU. (Orientalia & Classica. Iss. XIII). (In Russian)
6. Reisner, M. L., Ardashnikova, A. N. (2021) Persian Literature of the IX–XVIII centuries: in 2 vols. Vol. 1: Persian Literature of the Pre-Mongol Epoch (IX – early XIII centuries). Period of Canon Formation: Early Classics. Moscow: Sadra. (In Russian)
7. Talattof, K. (2000) “Nizami’s Unlikely Heroines: A Study of the Characterization of Women in Classical Persian Literature”, in K. Talattof, J. W. Clinton (eds) The Poetry of Nizami Ganjavi. Knowledge, Love and Rhetoric, pp. 51–82. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Review
For citations:
Akimushkina Е.O. Ekaterina O. Akimushkina. Review of: Talattof, K. (2025) Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature. Demystifying the Mystic. New York: Columbia University Press. 284 p. State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide. 2026;44(2):251-260. (In Russ.)
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