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ID146785
Title ProperAhmed İhsan and the ‘wealth of the Sciences
LanguageENG
AuthorWasti, Syed Tanvir
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the past, weekly journals often served as the primary vehicle for the publication and dissemination of high-quality literature. Novels and plays were often serialized in such periodicals, which also featured items of poetry, essays and even political analysis. The Turkish weekly Servet-i Fünun [Wealth of the Sciences] which began publishing in 1891 and closed down in 1944 attracted contributions from the best Turkish writers of its time, and its very name became a banner for new currents in Turkish literature, whether poetry or prose. Part of its success was due to the single-minded labours of its founder and editor, Ahmed İhsan, a journalist and novelist of distinction. The article attempts to assign to the journal and its editor their proper place within the history of Turkish literary journalism.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 52, No.2; Mar 2016: p.359-374
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2016-04 52, 2
Key WordsEducation ;  Politics ;  Biography ;  Cultur ;  Turkish Journalism ;  Ottoman Press