Kashefi's Anvar-e Sohayli: rewriting Kalila and Dimna in Timurid Herat
Kashefi's Anvar-e Sohayli (15th c. A.D.) is a Persian rewriting of the timeless and influential Kalila wa-Dimna text, done at the Timurid court. Christine van Ruymbeke offers a first in-depth analysis of the contents and style of this important text and also addresses the Kalila wa-Dimna field...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in Persian cultural history
volume 11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Kashefi's Anvar-e Sohayli (15th c. A.D.) is a Persian rewriting of the timeless and influential Kalila wa-Dimna text, done at the Timurid court. Christine van Ruymbeke offers a first in-depth analysis of the contents and style of this important text and also addresses the Kalila wa-Dimna field across its full rewriting history. This analysis shows how Kashefi's additions function as an invaluable commentary that opens up our understanding and the appreciation of this seminal text. This studies revisits several received ideas and current misapprehensions about the text and shows why it has been such an international best-seller before being unjustly relegated to children's literature. In Van Ruymbeke's words, Kalila wa-Dimna is a grim text, exposing the mechanisms of sophisticated psychological manipulation and exploring universal philosophical themes, known since Antiquity and still relevant today |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Umfang: | XXX, 398 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9789004310285 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xxi
List of Stories and Taxonomy xxm
1 Käshefi Composes the Anvär-e Sohayli i
1 The Author and the Patron 1
jli “Abject Hosayn, the Preacher, Known as the Discloser i
1.2 Shining Sohayli, the Patron 6
1.3 “The Proper Function of the Critic is to Save the Tale from the
Artist who Created it 8
2 The Contents of Käsheffs Dibächeh 12
2.1 On How to Read the Text and on Who is Supposed to Read It
2.2 The Noble Hereditary Line 17
3 Rewriting Nasrollah Monshi s kd Version 32
3.1 Neither Parricide nor Plagiarism 3 3
3.2 But Rather: Cannibalism, Mimesis and Appropriation 37
4 The Subject Matter of the as 49
5 The Table of Contents 52
5.1 “A Title Must Muddle the Reader s Ideas, Not Regiment Them
5.2 ExitBorzuyeh 59
5.3 The Fourteen Bäbs 60
5.4 The Envoi 65
2 Being Pernickety about “Animal Fables” 67
1 Fussing about “Fables” 67
1.1 And What about Logos Pseudes Eikonizoon Aletheian ? 69
1.2 The Lion and the Hare {1,13) 71
1.3 Redundant or Impertinent Pro- andEpimythia? 75
2 Nit-picking on Zabdn-e Vohush 77
2.1 Homo Homine Lupus 77
2.2 Characterisation s Lack of Significance 79
2.3 The Brutes Speak 82
2.4 And What Do They Say? 84
CONTENTS
3 Animals as Unstable Emblems 87
3.1 Sophisticated Psychological Anthropomorphism 88
3.2 Never Mistake a Jackalfor a Fox! g 1
3.3 Kalilehfs Parrhesia vs. Demneh s Rhetoric 95
4 A Bevy of Human Actors 98
4.1 if I State quite Frankly and Openly that you Seem to me to
be in Every way the Visible Personification of Absolute Perfection. -
What a Perfect Angel you are, Cecily.։ 98
4.2 Misogynous Characterisation? 102
5 Humans and Animals 109
5.1 Plausible Human-Animal Interaction 110
5.2 Improbable Vocal Contact between Man and Bird 110
5.3 The Metamorphoses of the Mouse-Girl {iv,n) 113
6 Why Write Animal Stories for a Political Audience? 114
6.1 Back to the Contrapuntal and Impertinent Pro- and
Epimythia 116
6.2 The Story-Telling Technique 118
6.3 Animals to say the Unsayable? 120
6.4 Frank and Oblique Speech 123
6.5 Storytelling as a Methodology of Political Theory 127
The Biggest Bees in Kăshefi’s Bonnet: A Thematic Analysis 129
1 Mirrors for Princes 130
1.1 The “Governance of Princes 9 135
1.2 The Bees 140
1.3 Regicide Most Foul! 145
1.4 A Rigid Class-System? 148
1.5 Pigeonholing the Professional Vizier and the Occasional Hermit
Advisor 156
1.6 The Forces of Destiny and God s Selection of his instrument 160
2 Seeking Useful Friends and Genuine Comrades 167
2.1 As an Elephant in the Quagmire 168
2.2 The Player and the Soother Part 172
2.3 Kalileh s Suicide and Demneh s new Friend 175
2.4 The Ring-Dove and the Friends (in) 180
3 Introducing the Trickster-Rhetorician 189
3.1 Grading the Rogues:from Soft Trickster to Sinister
Murderer 192
3.2 The Virtues of the Tongue 203
CONTENTS
VII
4 Building Appreciation for “Tasteless Bombast” 208
1 Kashefi s “Degenerate Style” 208
1.1 Linguistic Torture ? 211
1.2 More than Simply “Terpsichorean Pirouettes of Syntax and
Thought 213
1.3 Kashefi s Energising Metaphor 216
1.4 The Antimetabola’s Cognitive Significance 224
2 Prosimetrum 227
2.1 Prosimetrum: Partim Prosa Partim Metro Componens 228
2.2 Like Salt in the Pot 232
2.3 The Ancillary Intertextual Aspect 239
2.4 The Function of the Inclusions 242
2.5 Enlightenment in Absentia 247
3 The Effect of the Verse Quotations and Eqtebas 248
3.1 A Pedagogy of Recognition 258
5 Topical Web, Structural Maze 262
1 The New Double Outer Frame 264
1.1 “Providing no Key to the Origin of the Book 264
1.2 Kashefi s Innovative Frame-Stories 267
1.3 Wrapping Up Each Frame 274
2 The Fourteen Main Stories 276
2.1 Stating the Pedagogy 277
2.2 kd/as s Elusive Internal Architecture 281
2.3 The Stories Structure as an Essential Tool for their Pedagogical
Aim 284
3 The Embedded Sub-Stories 287
3.1 The Joys of Aviation 289
3.2 Thematic Criss-Crossings 291
3.3 The Sub-Stories Relationship to the Embedding Narratives 293
3.4 The Sub-Story as a Miniature Main Story 296
3.5 KashefiAdds the Story of the Two Companions, Ghanim and
Salim (/,2) 299
3.6 Kashefi s Additions to Ebn-e Madin and the Lark (vili) 302
4 Shiruyeh Knew That the First Bab is the Book in a Nutshell 304
6 The Skeleton 312
1 A Skeleton in the Cupboard of Persian Literary Studies! 312
2 Sir William’s 1771 Sugarchest 314
3 A Language Exercise 318
VIII
CONTENTS
7 A Collaborative Effort: The “Noble” Hereditary Line of kd Versions and
Translations in the Persian Tradition 321
1 Concerns, Doubts and Queries 323
2 The Lost Sanskrit Text 325
3 Borzuyeh’s Lost Pahlavi Text 330
4 The Old Syriac Version 335
5 Ibn al-Muqaffaas Arabic kd 338
6 Bahamas and Rudakfs Opus Geminum 343
7 Nasrollah Monshi’s kd Prosimetrum 345
8 Conclusions 349
Bibliography 355
Index 391
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