학술논문

ASPECTS OF POETIC IMITATION IN 15TH—17TH-CENTURY TURKISH ROMANCES. THE CASE OF THE "GUL U NAVRŪZ"
Document Type
research-article
Source
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2007 Jun 01. 60(2), 195-221.
Subject
Romantic poetry
Poetry
Narrative poetry
Love relationships
Turkish literature
Couplets
Comparative literature
Love poetry
Love
Religious poetry
Language
English
ISSN
00016446
15882667
Abstract
The paper discusses the Gul u Navrūz romance cycle, presenting its reception history in Čaġatay and Ottoman literature. Comparing the elaborations of this picaresque mystical love story, it tries to understand (1) what might have appealed to poets to write their own version of it, (2) how the story found its way from Persian into the Čaġatay and Ottoman Turkish literary canon, (3) how it disappeared from court literature, to resurface in East Anatolian folk literature, and (4) what the aesthetic concepts of the individual authors were and how they differed from one another. Also elaborated is the interrelation of Persian and Turkish literature on the one hand, and of Ottoman and Timurid literature on the other.