Lord of the Panther SkinState University of New York Press, 30 juin 1977 - 240 pages This classic medieval romance of chivalry by an outstanding figure in a brilliant period of Georgian literature has affinities with both the Persian tradition and that of the West. |
Table des matières
Prologue | 3 |
How King Rostevan and Avtandil went hunting | 11 |
How Avtandil wrote out a charge to his vassals | 21 |
How Avtandil told Asmat his story at the cave | 29 |
How Tariel told Avtandil his tale | 38 |
NestanDarejans first letter to her lover | 46 |
How Tariel wrote to the king of the Indians and | 56 |
How they took counsel concerning the marriage | 61 |
How Avtandil set out to rejoin Tariel | 99 |
How Tariel told of the killing of the lion | 109 |
How Avtandil journeyed to Pridons city | 116 |
How Avtandil departed from Pridons realm to search | 123 |
How Fatima conceived a passion for Avtandil | 130 |
How Fatima told Avtandil of the Kajes capture | 146 |
How Fatima wrote to NestanDarejan | 153 |
How NestanDarejan wrote to her lover | 155 |
How Tariel learned of the carryingoff | 69 |
How Tariel received word of NestanDarejan from | 75 |
How Avtandil returned to Arabia | 81 |
How Avtandil dispatched a request to King Rostevan | 87 |
How Avtandil talked with Shermadin | 93 |
How Avtandil put forward a plan | 168 |
How the king of the Arabs held a marriage festival | 186 |
Epilogue | 200 |
A GEORGIAN PERSPECTIVE | 221 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Arabic arms Asmat Avtandil replied beauty behold blood breast bring brother brought burned Cathayans cheeks Chrétien de Troyes Cligés crystal cypress darkness David the Builder death earth endure enemies eyes face fair fair lord Fate Fatima filled Firdausi fires flame gave Georgian gifts give gone grief grieve hand heard heart heavens hero horse Husain India Indians Kajes Kajeti kill king kissed lashes Layla and Majnun light lion look lover maiden moon Nestan Nestan-Darejan never oath once palace Panther-skin Parsadan pearls Persian poem poet praise Pridon quatrains queen Ramaz rejoiced rode rose Rostevan ruby Rustaveli Rustaveli's sake shed tears Shermadin Shota Rustaveli slaughter slave sorrow soul speak story sun-fair lady swoon sword tale tandil Tariel Tbilisi tell thought throne Tinatin told tongue treasure turned Visramiani vizier warriors weeping wept woes words wounds young lord