2009 will be an opportunity to mark the unique achievements of this former Cambridge student (Trinity 1826-30) and his extraordinary contribution to world literature. The Rubaiyat, rather loosely based on the verses attributed to the eleventh-century Persian writer, Omar Khayyam, has become perhaps the most widely known poem in the world. It has been republished virtually every year from 1879 (the year of FitzGerald's fourth edition) to the present day, and translated into some eighty different languages.
This week-long conference to be held at Leyden and Cambridge celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Edward FitzGerald (1809) and the 150th anniversary of the first publication of his famous Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859).
We invite the participation of those interested, and the submission of abstracts for consideration by the conference organisers. The deadline is 1st August 2008.
The second half of the conference, in Cambridge (9 and 10th July 2009), will concentrate on FitzGerald’s work, especially The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and other European translations of Khayyam’s rubaiyat, on their impact on European literature and ‘Orientalism’, on the publication history of the translations and the illustrations of the quatrains.
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