History of Persian Literature under Tartar Dominion (AD 1265–1502)
Discover the rich tapestry of Persian literature during a transformative era with History of Persian Literature under Tartar Dominion (AD 1265–1502) by Edward Granville Browne. Originally published in 1920 and now available in a 2013 edition by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work spans 626 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of Persian literary evolution from the height of Mongol dominance to the decline following Timur's invasions.
Browne, a renowned British orientalist, meticulously continues his earlier work, Literary History of Persia (1906), offering readers valuable insights into the cultural and historical context that shaped this remarkable literature. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of history and literature, as it sheds light on the profound impact of Tartar rule on Persian literary traditions. Enhance your understanding of Persian literature with this essential text.