Have Modern Persian Prose Literature

Modern Persian Prose Literature
By:H. Kamshad
Published on 2011-04-14 by Cambridge University Press

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This 1966 book provides a series of concise, accessible essays reflecting on the development of Persian fiction during the modern period. The structure of the text is broadly chronological, with chapters allocated to key authors, literary movements, and social changes. This is a valuable volume for anyone interested in Persian literature.

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Book which was published by Cambridge University Press since 2011-04-14 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780521169189 and ISBN 10 Code is 0521169186

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