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ID192280
Title ProperNigâr Hanim – an Ottoman Turkish poetess
LanguageENG
AuthorTanvir Wasti, Syed
Summary / Abstract (Note)The second half of the nineteenth century in the Ottoman Empire was a period when, with increasing literacy and education, combined with the growing role played by Turkish women in social and professional life, literary activity also registered a marked increase. Books, journals and newspapers in Turkish, and also in other languages, attracted high levels of readership. The article introduces the life and works of Nigâr binti Osman, certainly the most prominent female Ottoman Turkish poet of the closing decades of the Ottoman Empire. Over a hundred years after her death, interest in the life as well as the literary output of Nigâr Hanım remains high.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 59, No.1; Jan 2023: p.22-34
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 59 No 1
Key WordsTurkish Literature ;  Nigâr binti Osman ;  Autobiographical Diaries ;  Late Ottoman ;  Female Turkish poets ;  Istanbul society in the nineteenth century


 
 
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