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“To dance like Solomon: imitation and martyrdom in a Qajar ghazal”
Iran’s neoclassical Literary Return movement (Bāzgasht-i adabī) that reached its climax in the first half of the nineteenth century has, to date, been studied almost exclusively in relation to the ...