In
Erin and Iran, ten essays by North American and European scholars discuss parallel themes in and interactions between Irish and Iranian cultures. In the first section three essays explore common elements in pre-Christian Irish and pre-Islamic Iranian mythologies, common elements that have often been pointed out by scholars of Indo-European mythology but rarely examined in detail. In the following section four essays address literary subjects, ranging from medieval romances such as
Tristan and Isolde and
Vis and Ramin to twentieth-century novels such as James Joyce's
Ulysses and Simin Daneshvar's
Savushun. In the last section three nineteenth-century travelogues are presented, two written by Irish travelers to Iran and one written by an Indo-Persian traveler to Ireland. Together, these studies constitute the first-ever collection of articles dealing with cultural encounters between the Irish and the Iranians.
About the AuthorH. E. Chehabi is Professor of International Relations and History at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University. Grace Neville is Professor Emeritus of French at University College Cork.
Book InformationISBN 9780674088283
Author H. E. ChehabiFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Ilex FoundationPublisher Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies