Malayan Literature by Various
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information concerning the life and literature of the far-away people
of the Indian archipelago. To these pages an added interest accrues from the fact that the Philippines are now protected by our flag. The name Malay signifies a wanderer. As a people they are passionate, vain, susceptible, and endowed with a reckless bravery and contempt of death. The Malays have considerable originality in versification. The pantoum is particularly theirs--a form arising from their habits of improvisation and competitive versifying. They have also the epic or _sjair_, generally a pure romance, with much naive simplicity and natural feeling. And finally, they have the popular song, enigma, and fable. And so we leave the reader to his pleasant journey to the lands of Djinns and Mantris and spells and mystic talismans. He will be entertained by the chrestomathy of Bokhari; he will be entranced by the story of the winsome and dainty Bidasari. CHAUNCEY C. STARKWEATHER CONTENTS BIDASARI: Song I |
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