MiataDrivers - Tales of Crossed Destinies: The Modern Turkish Novel in a Comparative Context (World Literatures Reimagined)
Azade Seyhan
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|"A stunning achievement. This book should be a major contribution to the teaching of world literature. Seyhan has, I believe, 'reim
Azade Seyhan's Tales of Crossed Destinies: The Modern Turkish Novel in a Comparative Context, second in the MLA series World Literatures Reimagined, offers a much-needed guide to the vast, underexplored territory of modern Turkish literature.
Seyhan situates the Turkish novel in relation to such influences as the poetic and oral traditions of Ottoman Islamic culture, the early Turkish Republic, and Western Romantic and Enlightenment thought. She demonstra...
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