Anvār-e soheylī
tale by Ḥoseyn Wāʿeẓ-e Kāshefī
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- In Islamic arts: Belles lettres
…rather turgid one, is called Anvār-e soheylī (“Lights of Canopus”) and was composed by a famous mystic, Ḥoseyn Wāʿeẓ-e Kāshefī of Herāt (died 1504). The “cyclic story” form (in which several unconnected tales are held together by some device such as a common framework or narrator), inherited from India, became…
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