The duet of the bulbul and the rose in ancient Turkish literature through the ghazals of the poet Fuzuli

Title The duet of the bulbul and the rose in ancient Turkish literature through the ghazals of the poet Fuzuli
Author Ibrahim, Muhammad Lotfi Awad
Type Book
Language Arabic
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Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2090-9861
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1103529
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Notes Fuzuli (1494 AD - 1563 AD) is one of the most famous Turkish poets of the sixteenth century. Fuzuli was known for the delicacy of pronunciation and the power of emotion, and his poetry became a symbol of the sophistication and development of Turkish literature, until he was called the prince of ancient Turkish poetry. Fudouli was born in the Iraqi city of Karbala and wrote about fifteen artistic works in all languages. Turkish, Persian and Arabic. Fuzuli's most famous work is his collection of poetry, which includes all of his poems that he wrote in the ancient Turkish language (Ottoman). The bulbul and the rose are among the most famous imaginary images of love in Turkish literature. The bulbul is often an example of the lover and a symbol for him, and the rose is often an example of the beloved and a symbol for her, and both of them together are the title of love stories and an icon of art and beauty. My curiosity gave special importance to the rose and the nightingale, especially in the Ghazal section of his collection, which is the subject of our research, where we will explain and analyze the poetic verses that deal with the nightingale and the rose and extract the metaphors, similes, and rhetorical images related to each of them. We will shed light on the verses that dealt with “the nightingale” separately from the rose, then the verses that dealt with the “rose” separately from the nightingale, then we will discuss the poetic verses that combined the nightingale and the rose, and we will arrange these verses according to the rhetorical images within which they appear. Finally, we will summarize what was extracted from the similes, metaphors, and representative images specific to the poet Fuzuli, whether about the nightingale or about the rose and about the duality of the rose and the nightingale together.
Görüntüle Maǧallaẗ Qiṭāʿ Al-Dirāsāt Al-Insāniyyaẗ, 2020 (26), p.1763-1830
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The duet of the bulbul and the rose in ancient Turkish literature through the ghazals of the poet Fuzuli

Author Ibrahim, Muhammad Lotfi Awad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2090-9861
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1103529
Library Location Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes Fuzuli (1494 AD - 1563 AD) is one of the most famous Turkish poets of the sixteenth century. Fuzuli was known for the delicacy of pronunciation and the power of emotion, and his poetry became a symbol of the sophistication and development of Turkish literature, until he was called the prince of ancient Turkish poetry. Fudouli was born in the Iraqi city of Karbala and wrote about fifteen artistic works in all languages. Turkish, Persian and Arabic. Fuzuli's most famous work is his collection of poetry, which includes all of his poems that he wrote in the ancient Turkish language (Ottoman). The bulbul and the rose are among the most famous imaginary images of love in Turkish literature. The bulbul is often an example of the lover and a symbol for him, and the rose is often an example of the beloved and a symbol for her, and both of them together are the title of love stories and an icon of art and beauty. My curiosity gave special importance to the rose and the nightingale, especially in the Ghazal section of his collection, which is the subject of our research, where we will explain and analyze the poetic verses that deal with the nightingale and the rose and extract the metaphors, similes, and rhetorical images related to each of them. We will shed light on the verses that dealt with “the nightingale” separately from the rose, then the verses that dealt with the “rose” separately from the nightingale, then we will discuss the poetic verses that combined the nightingale and the rose, and we will arrange these verses according to the rhetorical images within which they appear. Finally, we will summarize what was extracted from the similes, metaphors, and representative images specific to the poet Fuzuli, whether about the nightingale or about the rose and about the duality of the rose and the nightingale together.
Görüntüle Maǧallaẗ Qiṭāʿ Al-Dirāsāt Al-Insāniyyaẗ, 2020 (26), p.1763-1830
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