Fars Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü Koleksiyonu
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Article The concept of “love” according to rumi and Shakespeare, A comparative study of Mathnavi and Antonu and Cleopatra(Doğu Araştırmaları Dergisi sayı 2009–2, 2009) BAŞÇI, Nezahat; BAŞÇI, NezahatThe main motif behind most of Shakespeare’s tragedies is the concept of Love. This concept may also be seen as the major theme in many of the stories of Rumi’s Mathnawi and Dīvân–e Shams. The fate of this love is usually the death of the lovers by the end of the story. This common theme, along with the common ending of such stories, is the main topic of this article. In this work, the definitions of love are briefly provided according to Sufism and Rumi’s ideas, and then 11 common items with respect to the concept of love are studied in the works of these two great literary figures. The data for this research have been collected based on Shakespeare’s tragedies, and Rumi’s verses, and the concept of love has been studied in two levels of Form and content. The idea of love forms the basis of Shakespeare’s tragedies, and leads to the death of the lovers. Therefore, death is also studied within this framework along with love. The ultimate goal of this article is to provide an analysis of the common features of love in Shakespeare’s work from the eye of an oriental, Persian-speaking reader, who is more acquainted with Rumi’s works. Among Shakespeare’s tragedies, Antony and Cleopatra has been chosen as the main source, however, the other great tragedies of his have not been neglected. KEY WORDS Rumi, Shakespeare, love, Antony and Cleopatra, Mathnawi.Article The Role of Heterodox Kurdish Belief in the Period of Rivalry between Sultan SelimI and Shah Ismail I: Based on the Selimshahname ofIdris-i Bitlisi(International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 2020) Başçı, NezahatThis article focuses on the role of the Kurds in the Safavid State during its establishment and restructuring period and aims to describe the influence of the Kurds on Shah Ismail Safavi ’s achievements and acquisition of power. The Ottomans reacted in a serious and multi-faceted way to the actively ideological and strategic role and assistance of the Kurds as regards Shah Ismail’s ascension to the throne. This period also inaugurates the beginning of a history of the Kurds who remained in the territories of the Ottoman State. Of the sources on this period, the Selimshahname of İdris-i Bitlisi is undoubtedly the most important.