Symbolism in Latif's PoetryInstitute of Sindhology, University of Sind, 1983 - 223 pagina's On the symbolic poetry of the Sindhi poet Shāh ʻAbd al-Laṭīf, 1689-ca. 1752; includes selected verses. |
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Pagina 123
... river . He spread poison with the result that neither man nor cattle could quench their thirst by drinking from the river . He was king of the serpents and a representative of the forces of darkness on this earth . On the appeal of the ...
... river . He spread poison with the result that neither man nor cattle could quench their thirst by drinking from the river . He was king of the serpents and a representative of the forces of darkness on this earth . On the appeal of the ...
Pagina 132
... river in terrible spate with no other aid but a paltry baked pot which also later on she dismisses as an unneces- sary encumbrance for the soul - simply in order to have a glimpse of her lover . Note again the change in situation : from ...
... river in terrible spate with no other aid but a paltry baked pot which also later on she dismisses as an unneces- sary encumbrance for the soul - simply in order to have a glimpse of her lover . Note again the change in situation : from ...
Pagina 135
... river - water . It was the Will , The woman fulfilled the promise in the bottom of the river which she had made on the very first day of the Creation . " This is her role here below in between the first day of creation and the last day ...
... river - water . It was the Will , The woman fulfilled the promise in the bottom of the river which she had made on the very first day of the Creation . " This is her role here below in between the first day of creation and the last day ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 9 |
The Immortal Beauty of Latifs Sea Poetry | 42 |
Sasui Abri As Allegory of Life | 76 |
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