How an Irish poet's epic poem on Kashmir captivated the West, spawning operas, musicals and grandeur
In 1817, Irish poet Thomas Moore, who had never set foot in India, wrote the story of a fictional Mughal princess, she of the tulip cheeks or Lalla Rookh as he called her. Moore’s poem captured the ...
The International Music and Arts Society sponsored an unusual lecture Imagined Journeys: Lalla Rookh and the Lure of Cashmere by Ms.Nirupama Rao. It is evident that her career in the Foreign Service ...
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