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The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam
Omar Khayyam

The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam

Wordsworth Editions (Aug 01, 1997)
9781853261879
| Mass Market Paperback
96 pages | 126 x 199 mm | English
Dewey 891.5

Subject

  • Fiction / Classics
  • Persian Poetry
  • Poetry / General

Plot

In the renowned translation by Edward FitzGerald, with an introduction by Professor Cedric Watts. Here is Edward FitzGerald's original translation of the Rubáiyát, the collection of poems attributed to the Persian astronomer and mathematician, Omar Khayyám. FitzGerald's distinctive version (1859), with its oriental imagery and sensual warmth, made an exotic appeal to the Victorian imagination. Its scepticism fitted a time of increasing religious doubt; its romantic melancholy resonated with the writings of Matthew Arnold and Thomas Hardy; and its epicureanism heralded the Aesthetic Movement. It has inspired composers, rock groups, artists and film-makers. As rendered by FitzGerald, the Rubáiyát remains a seductively subversive poem.