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Metaphorizing Places in Classical Turkish Poetry: Idol Houses
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Meta-narratives in literary texts have become increasingly widespread as a conscious choice after modernism and especially postmodernism. These narratives, which have strengthened their place in the literature with metafiction in the world of fiction ...
Özgür İldeş
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Miftah al-Ulum [Key to the Disciplines] was written by al-Sakkaki, and its Part III “On Rhetoric” became the main source of studies on rhetoric both in his own time and in later periods, with a culture of rhetoric having formed around this work.
Ahmet Akdağ
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IN OTTOMAN FIELD POETRY TRADITION WITH CHAGATAI TURKISH AND ONE OF THE KÂMÎ’S ODE
An analogy of classical Turkish literature formed between the thirteenth and the nineteenth centuries in the Ottoman realm has been formed in the geography of Turkistan and Chagatai Turkish.
Ali YILDIRIM, Fatma SİNECEN
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Turkish literature has a rich text corpus in the genre of the Parables of the Prophets (Qisas Al-Anbiya). Among this corpus, Kissa-i Musa is distinguished from the other texts as the only separate prose tale known today of the Prophet Moses. In this work,
Kübra Malta
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Ankara’s Unknown History: XVIIIth Century Poet Râzî and His Poems About Ankara [PDF]
In this article the Ottoman poet Râzî, his works, poetry and poems written on Ankara is examined and the transcriptions of poems are evaluated. There is no information about the poet’s life among the biographical sources of Ottoman literature.
Mustafa Erdoğan
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An Evaluation of the Poems in Which the Turkish Word for Night Occurs in Their Redif
A nazire [a poem modeled after another in terms of form and content] allows poets the opportunity to take part in the tradition with tools such as meter, rhyme and redif [words/suffixes with same meaning and function repeated after a rhyme] that mostly ...
Günay Tulum
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Les Ilenti ou maudire son prochain en turc
The present day turkish has an important amount of formulas to curse or to damn someone. This genre, called ilenç/ilenti exists in that form from the very beginning of the turkish runic inscriptions of Central Asia.
Altan Gokalp
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In classical Turkish poetry it has been seen that wine by its both real meaning and figurative meaning has been one of the most important poetic materials for almost all poets.Fehîm-i Kadîm as one of the crucial poets of 17th century, has used the ...
Fettah KUZU
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The Ajam Poets and Ottoman Literary Society’s Approach Toward Them (15th-16th Centuries)
Ajam has borders that are not completely identified, Ajam is a geographical term used by the Ottomans to describe the land and communities ruled by the Persian Dynasty that had settled East of the Ottoman Empire.
Ece Ceylan
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