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On Editing Ottoman Turkish tekke Poetry

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
Eşrefoğlu Rumi (d. 875/1469?) and Ümmî Kemal (d. 880/1475?) are prominent practitioners of Ottoman Sufi (tekke) poetry—literature that emerged from the environment of Anatolian Sufi orders. The parallel histories of the transmission of their two divans help clarify details of the poets’ lives. Conversely, biographical facts may
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Rethinking the Ottoman Imitation of Persian Poetry

Iranian Studies, 2017
This article revisits the common discourse that Ottoman poetry is a derivative imitation of Persian poetry. I begin by surveying and discussing the discourse of imitation that has pervaded approaches to Ottoman poetry in particular and Ottoman literature in general.
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The rhetoric of space in Ottoman lyric poetry

Neohelicon, 2014
This paper proposes an analytical assessment of the rhetoric of space in both the Ottoman gazel, a short lyric poem in couplets, and the nasib, a lyric introduction to qasida. The point of focus: that the distance between the beloved and the lover in Ottoman lyric poetry is, in some notable sense, analogous to the distance between the monarch and his ...
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Mamlūk Poetry, Ottoman Readers, and an Enlightenment Collector

Journal of Islamic Manuscripts, 2018
AbstractOne kind of reader’s note that has received minimal attention in scholarship to date is the poem. This article suggests that the verses added by readers to manuscripts can reveal information concerning the social and intellectual history of reading communities, the history of collecting, and the reception of literary works.
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