From Tourist to Pilgrim: Iskandar at the Ka‘ba in Illustrated Shahnama Manuscripts
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Published:2010-02
Issue:1
Volume:43
Page:127-146
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ISSN:0021-0862
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Container-title:Iranian Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Iranian stud.
Author:
Simpson Marianna Shreve
Abstract
Notwithstanding its brevity, Firdausi's account of Iskandar's visit to the Ka‘ba in Mecca was depicted regularly in illustrated manuscripts of the Shahnama from the fourteenth century to early modern times. An examination of these illustrations reveals the extent to which poetical and pictorial narratives diverged over the centuries, with an increasing expansion of the shrine's setting and emphasis on ritual performance and with Iskandar evolving from a passive bystander to a devout hajji. This study also offers a telling instance of the way the representation of a Shahnama scene could be transformed in response to another poetic text, specifically the Khamsa of Nizami.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,History,Cultural Studies
Cited by
1 articles.
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