Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryJane Eyre in the Wonderland of the Iranian Publishing IndustryDuring my research for the Prismatic Jane Eyre project, I discovered many wonderful ways in which Charlotte Brontë’s novel is integrated…Nov 21, 2023Nov 21, 2023
Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryLicit Magic — GlobalLit Working Papers 18. Taṣḥīf: A Poetics of MisreadingIn Arabic and Persian poetry, words gain an aesthetic value for their shape, the way they appear in writing. A visual parallelism between…Jul 30, 20231Jul 30, 20231
Kayvan TahmasebianÉtude-analysis 2A certain aspect of textual materialism involves looking at the text in the most meaningless direction. To see the matter of words and how…May 11, 2023May 11, 2023
Kayvan TahmasebianÉtude-analysis 1A brilliant étude (mashq) by Mīr ʿEmād (d. 1615) of a verse from Saʿdi’s Golestan.May 10, 2023May 10, 2023
Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryLicit Magic — GlobalLIT Working Papers №15. Ṣā’in al-Dīn Turka Iṣfahānī’s Commentary on Ten BaytsMuḥyī al-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabīMar 1, 2023Mar 1, 2023
Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryLicit Magic — GlobalLIT Working Papers №13.By Kayvan TahmasebianOct 1, 2022Oct 1, 2022
Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryLicit Magic — GlobalLit Working Papers 10. On Poetry Translation (Tarjama)As a Figurative Device in Persian PoeticsMay 1, 2022May 1, 2022
Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryLicit Magic Working Paper №7: Writing the Imagination in Medieval Persian Astrology,with translations from TanklūshāDec 1, 2021Dec 1, 2021
Kayvan TahmasebianFrom The Book of Dreams (Nawm-nāma) by Fażlallāh Ḥorufi AstarābādiFolio from a Jāvidān-nāma MS, Majles Library, Tehran, IranNov 7, 2021Nov 7, 2021
Kayvan TahmasebianinGlobal Literary TheoryArbitrary ConstellationsWriting the Imagination in Medieval Persian Natal AstrologyOct 24, 2021Oct 24, 2021