This is a detailed, narrative–based history
of Classical Malay Literature. It covers a wide range of Malay texts, including
folk literature; the influence of the Indian epics and shadow theatre; Panji
tales; the transition from Hindu to Muslim literary models; Muslim literature;
framed tales; theological literature; historical literature; legal codes; and
the dominant forms of poetry, the pantun and syair. The author describes the
background to each of these particular literary periods. He engages in depth
with specific texts, their various manuscripts, and their contents. In so
doing, he draws attention to the historical complexity of tradisional Malay
society, its worldviews, and its place within the wider framework of human
experience. Dr. Liaw’s History of Classical Malay Literature will be of benefit
to beginning students of Malay Literature and to established scholars alike. It
can also be read with benefit by those with a wider interest in Comparative
Literature and in Southeast Asian culture in general. //ir