Divan Şiirinde Akıl Tasavvuru / Concept of Intellect in Ottoman Divan Poetry
Mehmet Akif Göktaş
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Knowledge and the Picturesque: Encountering Syria in the Eighteenth Century
Abstract This essay looks at the West's engagement with Syria in the eighteenth century, through the writings of travellers and through the history of the publications they brought back from their travels. It argues that these publications provoked a rethinking of various tropes in the description of the Levant, helping to define attitudes to ruins as ...
Alexis Tadié
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View to reasons of mistakes and faults of manuscript writers(with emphasis to khaqanis divan manuscripts) [PDF]
Writers of manuscripts in various era due to the diffrent resaons have had a mistakes in texts.This mistakes and conversion in some cases have resulted from the low literary and linguistic knowledge of writers and in other hand have resulted from the ...
yagub noruzi, seif addin abbarin
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Newly-found Verses of Rashid-al-din Watwat [PDF]
Saeed Nafisi’s critical edition of Rashid-al-din Watwat’s Divan, published in 1960, is the only edition available. Due to Nafisi’s lack of access to many manuscripts of Rashid-al-din Watwat’s Divan and many old anthologies and miscellanies containing his
Sarah Saeidi
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Harold Pinter's Old Times and the play of indistinction
Abstract This article analyses the fluid frontiers of imagination, memory and the real in Harold Pinter’s Old Times. While the latter notions of memory and the real in Pinter’s works have been extensively explored, the concept of imagination has not. In this article I argue that the concept of imagination as it has been interpreted since the mid‐1900s ...
Ulla Kallenbach
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DİVAN ŞİİRİNDE ŞEBİSTÂN-I HAYÂL TARZI ÜZERİNE / On Şebistân-ı Hayâl Style In the Divan Poetry
ÖZŞebistân-ı hayâl Farsça bir eserin özelliklerinden yola çıkılarak oluşturulmuş edebi bir tarzdır. Kelimeler arası anlam ilişkisi bakımından mu’ammâya da benzeyen bu üslûpta amaç anlamı daha da derinlere iterek şairlik hünerini g& ...
Abdulkadir ERKAL
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Translating German Emperors: A Staufen–Sicilian Synthesis under Henry VI?
Abstract The Staufen conquest of the Kingdom of Sicily in 1194 can be understood as the violent destruction of a sophisticated and cosmopolitan Norman kingdom and its replacement by a new dynasty with starkly different cultural and political models. Indeed, many contemporary authors decried the brutality associated with Henry VI's conquest.
Philippa Byrne
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Poetics of modernity and nationalism: Revisiting the emergence of modern Kurdish poetry
Abstract The emergence of modern Kurdish poetry marks a period of great significance in the history of Kurdish literature since it witnessed the advent of modernity, the rise of Kurdish nationalism, the fall of the Persian and Ottoman Empires, and the creation of the Middle East with no country for Kurds.
Farangis Ghaderi
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From the poetic heritage of Sulayman, bishop of Gaza (10th–11th cent.) [PDF]
The publication presents a commented interlinear and literary translation of two qasidas (poems) from the Divan (collection) of the first known Arab Christian poet – Sulayman al-Ghazzi, bishop of Gaza in Palestine (Xth-XIth cent.). His poetic work is the
Sofia Melikyan, Anastasia Edelshtain
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Boycott, Resistance and the Law: Cause Lawyering in Conflict and Authoritarianism
Abstract This article examines the role of cause lawyers in conflicted or authoritarian contexts where the chances of legal victory are often minimal. Drawing upon the literature on resistance, performance, memory studies, legal consciousness and the sociology of lawyers, the paper examines how cause lawyers challenge and subvert power. The paper first
Kieran McEvoy, Anna Bryson
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