Joseph and His Two Wives: Patterns of Cultural Accommodation in the Judæo-Persian Tale of Yusof and Zoleykhā
Abstract The Tale of Yusof and Zoleykhā appears as part of a religious epic poem, the Bereshit-nāma (Book of Genesis), by the fourteenth-century Judæo-Persian poet Shāhin. Composed in 1358–59, in classical Persian with an admixture of Hebraisms and written in Hebrew characters, this tale was enormou...
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Language: | English |
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Brill
2020
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Journal of Persianate studies
Year: 2020, Volume: 13, Issue: 2, Pages: 146-195 |
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B Yusef-o Zoleykhā by Pseudo-Ferdowsi B Koran exegesis B Shāhin B mathnavi B Jewish acculturation under the Il-khanids B Bereshit-nāma (Book of Genesis) B tale of Yusof and Zoleykhā B classical Judæo-Persian literature B text edition B qesas al-anbeyāʾ |
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