THE INTERTEXTUALITY IN FERIDUDDIN ATTAR'S MANTIKU’T-TAYR MASNAVI

The basis of scientific research is based on analysis and synthesis. The literary texts are not alone and independent like all analysis and synthesis which are not independent. Every text has similarities and proximities with the text written in their period or earlier periods in terms of word, cont...

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Autor principal: Fatma Nur GÜLEN
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Publicado: Fırat University 2019
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Sumario:The basis of scientific research is based on analysis and synthesis. The literary texts are not alone and independent like all analysis and synthesis which are not independent. Every text has similarities and proximities with the text written in their period or earlier periods in terms of word, content, type, and narrative features. Every literary text emerges naturally from a particular culture. This case denotes each text includes the other texts in terms of common culture. As a result, the term of intertextuality arises. In this study primarily, the concept of intertextuality is defined and its effects to literature is examined then the way of the concept is studied. This method is an old research methods as the history of literature. Feridüddin Attar has begun a tradition in this area by writing Mantıku’t-Tayr. After this work, many mesnevi regarding birds are written. Feridüddin Attar's Mantıku’t-Tayr were examined in terms of intertextuality. With this study a comprehensive comparison between the Mesnevi and its prior works has been made. The common and different aspects of the works and how the mesnevi is expanded comparing to the previous works have been studied. The citations of meaning, content and word are analyzed. In addition, by subtracting the breakdown of details, a panorama in terms of mysticism, mythology, history and sociology of the work has been made.