The Comparison of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s Two Stories Entitled “Abdullah Efendi’nin Rüyaları” and “Yaz Yağmuru” in Terms of Allegory
Journal Title: Söylem Filoloji Dergisi - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Of course, Any of arts - So İt doesn’t meter why it was written.- cannot be independent of its social, politic and economic conditions. A work cannot be thought freely from its term of conditions. Cause of a part of society who wrote it. So according to Wellek: A Literary work is not an organism. İt is a social value. If you want to understand view of Tanpınar’s art, you should apply on his philosophy. Cause of this we mentioned about Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s view of art around image, symbol or allegory before we passed our art’s basic theme. Secondly We studied on allegories on Tanpınar’s two stories called “Abdullah Efendi’ninRüyaları” and “Yaz Yağmuru” we tried to understand and to compare that stories’ allegories according to point of view Ahmet HamdiTanpınar’s views of art. Thirdly We tried to obtain an idea according to our data which we had.
Authors and Affiliations
Onur Akbaş
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