Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Love and Devotion: from Persia and beyond exhibition

Love and devotion - From Persia and beyond
The State Library of Victoria has a free exhibition Love and devotion: from Persia and beyond  from 9 March until 1 July 2012,  celebrating the beauty of Persian manuscripts and the stories of human and divine love told through their pages from the early 11th century on.
Romantic tales were copied and sometimes reinterpreted over time, and reached far beyond the borders of Iran. The universal themes of Persian narrative and mystical poetry appealed especially to audiences in Mughal India and Ottoman Turkey, and eventually to audiences in the West. Transcending time and place, these stories continue to resonate today and to be retold through contemporary literature and popular culture.
The idea of Persia has long fascinated Western minds. From the Middle Ages on, knowledge of Persia gradually expanded as a result of increased contact through trade, travel and diplomacy. Writers in Europe, such as Chaucer, Dante and Shakespeare, reflected this understanding in the parallels with Persian literature and shared symbolism evident in their plays, poetry and prose.
Love and devotion showcases a rich selection of manuscripts from the world-renowned collection of the Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford, along with rare works from the State Library of Victoria and other Australian collections.


If interested, the link is http://exhibitions.slv.vic.gov.au/love-and-devotion  The site also includes audio excerpts of poetry you can listen to (read by Helen Morse).
-Tina-

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