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ID154106
Title ProperRethinking the Ottoman imitation of Persian poetry
LanguageENG
AuthorInan, Murat Umut
Summary / Abstract (Note)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. Then I turn to explore how Ottoman poets engaged with Persian poetry by focusing on a lyric poem composed by the Ottoman sultan Süleyman the Magnificent (1494‒1566) in imitation of the Persian master poet Hafiz of Shiraz (ca. 1315‒90). In light of intertextual analysis, I illustrate and discuss the intricate ways in which Süleyman models himself on Hafiz in crafting his poem. I conclude with the idea that a closer analytical look at Ottoman poets’ intertextual dialogue with Persian poetry can offer better insights into the Ottoman reception of Persian poetic models as well as into the meaning and workings of imitation in the Ottoman literary context.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 50, No.5; Sep 2017: p.671-689
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 50 No 5
Key WordsPersian Poetry ;  Ottoman Imitation


 
 
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