Vali Dakhani and the Early Rekhtah Networks: Sharing Poetry’s Pleasures

Author:   Heidi Pauwels ,  Purnima Dhavan (University of Washington, USA)
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9780755650057


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   26 June 2025
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Author:   Heidi Pauwels ,  Purnima Dhavan (University of Washington, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780755650057


ISBN 10:   0755650050
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   26 June 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction 1. Vali Revisited: Tazkirahs and Other Sources 2. Circulation of Vali’s Divan from Manuscript to Print 3. Fa’iz Dihlavi and Vernacular Experimentation in Rekhtah 4. Abru and the Urbane in Rekhtah 5. Vali-Mania: Zuhur ud-Din Hatim and his Network 6. Rekhtah in the Provinces: Rajasthan, the Deccan, and Punjab Conclusion Bibliography

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""Brilliantly meticulous study of the composite literary traditions of eighteenth-century India with Vali as the pivot. Literary histories of Hindi and Urdu covering this period with such depth, insight and eloquence are rare."" --Syed Akbar Hyder, The University of Texas at Austin, Professor & Director of South Asia Institute, USA


Brilliantly meticulous study of the composite literary traditions of eighteenth-century India with Vali as the pivot. Literary histories of Hindi and Urdu covering this period with such depth, insight and eloquence are rare. -- Syed Akbar Hyder, The University of Texas at Austin, Professor & Director of South Asia Institute, USA This engrossing study of the flowering of the literary language Rekhtah, precursor to modern Urdu and Hindi, is the result of close collaboration between two eminent scholars from different disciplines. At its center is the poet Vali whose oeuvre emerges as part of a broad community of poets, connoisseurs, and critics. The surprising and delightful connections between multiple eighteenth century literary cultures in India deepen our knowledge of the period. * Sunil Sharma, Professor of Persianate & Comparative Literature, Boston University, USA * Sharing Poetry's Pleasures, a remarkable product of a years'-long collaboration between two fine scholars, opens to us the vibrant, multi-faceted, self-aware and interactive literary culture of 18th century India, with the poet Vali at its center. Taking on existing scholarship and revisiting the older classics, this book is comprehensive, corrective, informative, smart, and a great pleasure to read. * Carla Petievich, Professor Carla Petievich (Retd.), South Asia Institute, University of Texas at Austin, USA *


"""Brilliantly meticulous study of the composite literary traditions of eighteenth-century India with Vali as the pivot. Literary histories of Hindi and Urdu covering this period with such depth, insight and eloquence are rare."" --Syed Akbar Hyder, The University of Texas at Austin, Professor & Director of South Asia Institute, USA"


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Purnima Dhavan is Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington, USA. She is the author of When Sparrows Became Hawks: The Making of the Sikh Warrior Tradition (2011). Heidi Pauwels is Professor Asian Languages and Literature at the University of Washington, USA. She is the author of The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa: Gender and Culture in Rajasthan (2023).

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