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Classical Turkish Literature and Corpus Linguistics: A Case Study on Darir's Poe

Divan Edebiyatı Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
Bu çalışmanın konusunu oluşturan tarihî derlembilim, derlembilimin araştırma alanlarından biridir. Bu çalışmada derlembilim, XIV. Yüzyıl şairlerinden Darîr’in şiirlerini analiz etmek ve böylelikle onun edebî tarzını ve şairliğinin kendine özgü ...
Esra Egüz O Donohoe
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Imperialism and literature: An imperialism-oriented reading of modern Turkish literature

Journal of European Studies, 2023
Postcolonial theory perceives the world as divided between the coloniser and the colonised, thus indirectly reproducing the centrality of the West. For this reason, in literary studies, postcolonial theory fails to cover the literatures of those nations ...
S. Bağlama, Bilgin Güngör
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ALISHER NAVOI AND OTTOMAN TURKISH POETS

, 2021
In the dynasty of the Ottoman sultans (1299–1922), there was a great interest in the personality and heritage of the poet Alisher Navai (1441-1501). This interest, which arose during the poet’s lifetime, still exists today.
Aftondil Erkinov, Abdumalik Qurbonov
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AN EXPRESSION USED FOR LOVERS IN THE EASTERN FIELD OF CLASSICAL TURKISH LITERATURE IS KÖRKE BAY (KÖRKKE BAY, GÖRGE BAY)

ISSUES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UZBEKI LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
In classical Turkish literature, artists, in keeping with the contemporary mindset, associated the beloved with all beings and concepts in the universe, offering different names and descriptions for the beloved, and creating diverse fantasies and visions
Muhterem Saygın
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF TURKISH LITERATURE IN MACEDONIA DURING THE OTTOMAN PERIOD

PALIMPSEST/ ПАЛИМПСЕСТ
During their long-standing presence in the Balkan Peninsula, the Ottomans and their culture experienced significant spiritual and cultural development. This development was greatly influenced by numerous poets, writers, and scholars who created various ...
Alirami Ibraimi, Mahmut Çelik
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The Religious Authority over Literature: Christian Influences in the Formation of Anatolian Turkish Literature in the 14th Century

Religions
Art is the most aesthetic creation produced by humankind, and it is quite unthinkable that art should exist independently of religion. Even in works of a profane nature, a sense of divinity can still be felt at some level.
M. A. Karavelioğlu   +2 more
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An Original Socialist Realist Novelist in the Context of the Approach to Religion in Modern Turkish Literature: Kemal Tahir

Religions
Rationalist thought and positivism, as observed in various Eastern societies, led to significant upheavals in Turkish society concerning entrenched beliefs about the relationship between humanity and the world.
Muhammed Hüküm   +2 more
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