KIRK YILLIK KÂNI OLUR MU YANI: REMOTE AND EXILE YEARS OF A DARING OTTOMAN BUREAUCRAT
Kânî, who lived in eighteenth century, was one of the most humorous poet in Ottoman humor literature. According to Kânî's poem, he was given credit for his prose style by all literature historians and critiques. Kânî is known by his Divan, Münşeat and Hezliyat and Hicives, was also an Ottoman b...
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Autor principal: | Furkan ÖZTÜRK |
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Fırat University
2019
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