In this substantial analysis, Seyed-Gohrab (Persian literature, Leiden U., The Netherlands) examines the classic Persian love story, which bears similarities to Romeo and Juliet as star-crossed
lovers who are united only in death, to show the traditions of love and romance it contains. The study begins with a lengthy introduction on medieval Persian views on love. The text then turns
to topics that include the literary style used by Nizami, the formal structure of the tale, its time and setting, the context for the tale's characters in earlier works, the reception of the
work, and in-depth textual analysis of the characterization and attributes of Majnun and his relationships with the other characters in the story. Throughout, each aspect of the story is
described within the larger context of literary themes and motifs used in Persian literature. All the passages are quoted in English. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)