In Our Time

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

In Our Time

Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. In 1859 the poet Edward FitzGerald published a long poem based on the verses of the 11th-century Persian scholar Omar Khayyam. Not a single copy was sold in the first few months after the work's publication, but after it came to the notice of members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood it became enormously influential. Although only loosely based on the original, the Rubaiyat made Khayyam the best-known Eastern poet in the English-speaking world. FitzGerald's version is itself one of the most admired works of Victorian literature, praised and imitated by many later writers. With: Charles Melville Professor of Persian History at the University of Cambridge Daniel Karlin Winterstoke Professor of English Literature at the University of Bristol Kirstie Blair Professor of English Studies at the University of Stirling Producer: Thomas Morris.

Next Episodes

In Our Time

Photosynthesis @ In Our Time

📆 2014-05-15 12:45 / 00:46:47


In Our Time

The Sino-Japanese War @ In Our Time

📆 2014-05-08 12:45 / 00:46:41


In Our Time

The Tale of Sinuhe @ In Our Time

📆 2014-05-01 12:30 / 00:47:09


In Our Time

Tristram Shandy @ In Our Time

📆 2014-04-24 13:15 / 00:47:25


In Our Time

The Domesday Book @ In Our Time

📆 2014-04-17 12:45 / 00:47:44