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Main Author: Matluba Isoeva
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17056169
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contents <p><span lang="EN-GB">Saadi Shirazi, a central figure in classical Persian and Tajik literature, profoundly influenced Western literary and philosophical traditions. Since the seventeenth century, translations of his <em>Gulistan </em>and <em>Bustan </em>have shaped the moral imagination of writers such as La Fontaine, Voltaire, Goethe, Hugo, Emerson, Thoreau, and numerous other Western thinkers. This paper examines how Saadi’s narrative design and ethical teachings were reinterpreted across cultural and linguistic contexts, establishing his enduring role in world literature.</span></p>
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spellingShingle The Moral Voice of Saadi Shirazi in Western Literature: A Cross-Cultural Case Study
Matluba Isoeva
<p><span lang="EN-GB">Saadi Shirazi, a central figure in classical Persian and Tajik literature, profoundly influenced Western literary and philosophical traditions. Since the seventeenth century, translations of his <em>Gulistan </em>and <em>Bustan </em>have shaped the moral imagination of writers such as La Fontaine, Voltaire, Goethe, Hugo, Emerson, Thoreau, and numerous other Western thinkers. This paper examines how Saadi’s narrative design and ethical teachings were reinterpreted across cultural and linguistic contexts, establishing his enduring role in world literature.</span></p>
title The Moral Voice of Saadi Shirazi in Western Literature: A Cross-Cultural Case Study
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17056169