ABSTRACT

Compiled by experts on the works of each individual poet, this book covers the poetry and poets of the Constitutional Revolution of Iran.

Following a two-pronged approach, this volume studies both those who were influenced by the Constitutional Revolution in their works and those who addressed the Revolution with their work, influencing it directly. Through the analysis of their works, this volume explores influential poets and writers from the period, including Iraj, Vaziri, Afrāshteh, Yazdi, Bahār and ‘Eshqi. It covers female poets who are often overlooked, as well as the major satirical poets whose work educated and entertained the readers and criticized socio-political events. Analysing the mainstream and marginal poets, this volume argues the margins initiated the evolution of Persian poetry. As Persian poetry and its multifunctional legacy became the standard-bearer of the Constitutional movement, this volume is an important contribution to an understanding of Iran.

This volume will be of interest to historians of the Constitutional Revolution and Iranian poetry, as well as to students and scholars of comparative revolutions. It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate courses on Iranian history, Middle Eastern history and comparative studies of literature and revolution.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|17 pages

The Silencing of Qamar al-Moluk Vaziri

Extravagance and Myth-Making in Iranian Historiography 1

chapter 4|23 pages

Freedom's Song

Women and the Canonization of Constitutional Era Poets

chapter 5|22 pages

Social Education through Satirical Verse

Ashraf Gilāni and Ali Akbar Dehkhodā

chapter 6|31 pages

Margins, Resistance and Transformation in Classical Persian Poetry

Yaghmā Jandaqi as Precursive Kernel of the Constitutional Revolution Poetry

chapter 7|27 pages

Politics, Prison and Poetry

Analysis of Farrokhi Yazdi's Poetics

chapter 8|27 pages

Singing Modernity with the Language of Tradition

Situating the Literary Theory and Practice of Mohammad-Taqi Bahār

chapter 9|15 pages

Crying on the Stage

‘Eshqi the Playwright