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Vis and Ramin
Contributor(s): Gorgani, Fakhraddin (Author), Davis, Dick (Translator), Davis, Dick (Editor)
ISBN: 0143105620     ISBN-13: 9780143105626
Publisher: Penguin Group
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2009
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Annotation: A classic Persian tale of war and forbidden love in the eleventh century
Believed by scholars to be the inspiration for "Tristan and Isolde, Vis and Ramin" was written between 1050 and 1055 and is considered the first epic Persian romance. At the heart of the story is Vis, daughter of the queen of Mah and promised to Mobad, King of Marv. Against a background of court intrigue, broken promises, and open conflict, Vis finds herself escorted to her future husband by his brother, Raminaan impetuous prince who cannot help falling in love with his charge and jeopardizing the fate of two realms. "Vis and Ramin," a masterpiece of psychological perceptiveness, is an epic with timeless appeal.
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Middle Eastern
- Poetry | Ancient & Classical
Dewey: 398.220
Physical Information: 1.01" H x 4.96" W x 7.72" (0.80 lbs) 576 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
- Cultural Region - Middle East
 
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A classic Persian tale of war and forbidden love in the eleventh century

Believed by scholars to be the inspiration for Tristan and Isolde, Vis and Ramin was written between 1050 and 1055 and is considered the first epic Persian romance. At the heart of the story is Vis, daughter of the queen of Mah and promised to Mobad, King of Marv. Against a background of court intrigue, broken promises, and open conflict, Vis finds herself escorted to her future husband by his brother, Ramin-an impetuous prince who cannot help falling in love with his charge and jeopardizing the fate of two realms. Vis and Ramin, a masterpiece of psychological perceptiveness, is an epic with timeless appeal.