Iraj, the Poet of Love and Humour
Iraj was a leading poet of the late Qajar era, a major poet in the whole history of Persian poetry and by far the greatest of the poets who descended from Fath'ali Shah. Two things in particular distinguish Iraj's poetry: eloquence and humor. It is difficult to describe him as a satirist i...
Main Author: | Katouzian, H |
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Other Authors: | International Society for Iranian Studies |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2007
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