While literature continues to change and develop throughout the periods, each new generation has put forward different views, thoughts and aesthetic principles from the ones before it. It is seen that some literary views have been adopted by artists and become a principle with periods and generations, and after reaching a certain maturity by being represented by various works, they turn into a literary movement. The most distinctive feature of is that each new trend emerges as an objection or opposition to the previous one. This process, which started with the new idea and movement criticizing the old at the birth, also worked in the establishment and development process of Tanzimat literature. The criticisms of the artists who founded and represented the Tanzimat literature on divan literature prepared the ground for the conflict that fed the founding dynamics of the new literature. Thus, the form of new literature has been shaped by the perspective of pro-innovation artists against divan literature. this dynamic process In the process from the beginning of the Tanzimat literature to its devel opment, it is seen that this critical point of view evolved from being opposed to divan literature to calling it a "classical" literature. This transformation in the perspective of the artists representing the new literature has directly affected how romanticism, realism and naturalism, which were on the agenda of the Tanzimat literature in the same period, were understood or interpreted around the real concept.
Criticism of Divan literature Tanzimat literature literary movements the concept of classical romanticism realism naturalism
Divan edebiyatı eleştirileri Tanzimat edebiyatı edebi akımlar klasik kavramı romantizm realizm naturalizm
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Creative Arts and Writing |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Early Pub Date | September 11, 2022 |
Publication Date | September 23, 2022 |
Acceptance Date | June 30, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 10 Issue: 28 |