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Emotional Reflections of Coffee: From Massieu to Classical Turkish Poetry

open access: yesTurcology Research
Coffee, which originated in Abyssinia in the 9th century, gradually spread across the world following a goatherd’s seen of the energizing effects on his animals after they consumed coffee berries. By the 15th century, the Ottomans had adopted coffee into
İlknur Sisnelioğlu Özer
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Metaphorizing Places in Classical Turkish Poetry: Idol Houses

open access: yesInternational Journal of Literature and Arts, 2022
: Classical Turkish poetry is important in terms of reflecting the cultural and sociological structure of Ottoman society together with different images and dreams in texts.
Abdulkadir Erkal
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“Stingy Type” in Classical Turkish Poetry and “Stinginess” As a Social Criticism in The Witness of Tradition

open access: yesJournal of Literature and Humanities, 2022
“Openhandedness”, “generosity”, “loving to share” are virtues accepted in our tradition and society. On the contrary, "stinginess", "reluctancy of property sharing" and "greed for commodity" are not approved in our culture. As they do not comply with the
Selim GÖK
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Lotus in Classical Turkish Poetry

open access: yesAkademik Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi, 2022
Although not as much as roses and tulips in classical Turkish poetry, the lotus comes first among the flowers that are the subject of couplets. it usually appears as the lover's yellow face, which has faded from the suffering of love. While in the imagination of the classical poet, the lotus is sometimes a sign of the lover himself who is captured
Nusret Gedi̇k
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The child in classical Turkish poetry

open access: yesDisiplinlerarası Yenilik Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023
İnsanın gelişim dönemleri içerisinde geniş bir yer tutan çocukluk kavramı farklı disiplinlerin çalışma konusu hâline gelmiştir. Hukuktan tarihe edebiyattan sanata kadar çocuk kavramı işlenmiş ve işlenmeye de devam etmektedir. Tıp alanında pediatri, psikoloji ve eğitim alanında ise pedagoji kendine ait disiplinler içerisinde insanların bu dönemini ...
ALTINOVA, Mehmet   +2 more
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Transubstantiation and Reincarnation in Classical Turkish Poetry

open access: yesThe Journal of International Civilization Studies, 2023
People who are helpless in the face of death and who endeavour to alleviate the pain of death have developed different thoughts and beliefs. In this context, the spiritual ideas prevalent in ancient beliefs become increasingly important. The most important of these are transubstantiation and reincarnation.
Nihat Bıçak
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UGLY AND UGLINESS IN CLASSICAL TURKISH POETRY

open access: yesUlakbilge Dergisi, 2020
Ugliness has been a concept and image that shapes its meaning and definition through beauty. Throughout the ages, the definition of ugliness has also been made as the opposite of beauty. Ugliness, which has been defined and described as the opposite of beauty since the first examples in world literature, has changed its own image in parallel with the ...
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Klasik Türk Şiirinde Tuhaf Benzerlikler: Şeyhülislam Yahyâ’nın Bir Gazelinde Etkilenme İzleri Veya Etiğin İhlali

open access: yesGaziantep Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2018
One of the most important acts related to ethical violations in both scientific and artistic works has been plagiarism which is the term used for literary theft.
Fettah KUZU
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Farewell in Ghazals of Classical Turkish Poetry

open access: yesEdebî Eleştiri Dergisi, 2023
Even in its classical form in life, farewell, which contains emotional and aesthetic intensity, gains new dimensions in the imagination of poets and takes on an aesthetic identity. When the farewell in classical Turkish poetry is examined in terms of ghazals, three types can be mentioned: The farewell that brings sorrow, the farewell that brings ...
Ramazan Arı
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Şi'r-i İntikâdî" In Classical Turkish Poetry

open access: yesJournal of Turkish Studies, 2012
In this study which we tried to answer the question which feelings and the objectives drive the critic poet to criticize rather than what was criticized or why they were criticized.
Z. Kılıç
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