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Browsing Near and Middle Eastern Studies by Subject "Comparative literature"
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Blue Dreams, Black Disillusions: Literary Market and Modern Authorship in the Late Ottoman Empire
Why would a successful young novelist write the story of a failed poet told from the point of view of a sympathetic narrator, and why would this failed protagonist then become a role model for the next generation of ... -
Ottoman Reflections on Gender, Class and Race in Victorian England: Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan’s Finten
Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan (1852–1937), who spent more than twenty years of his life in London and India, was the first Ottoman author who made India and the British Empire a frequently visited topic in his literary works. This ... -
The Self and the State: Bureaucracy and the Ethics of Identity in the Twentieth Century Turkish Novel
“The Self and the State” examines the twentieth century Turkish novel and its use of bureaucracy as a critique of the modernization and secularization programs initiated by the Republic of Turkey’s first president, Mustafa ...