Basics of the Concept of Humanistic Criticism in Turkish language Cover Image

Edebiyatimizda Hümanist Eleştiri Anlayişinin Temelleri
Basics of the Concept of Humanistic Criticism in Turkish language

Author(s): Betül Özçelebi
Subject(s): Poetry, Social history, Philosophy of Language, Philology
Published by: Uluslararası Kıbrıs Üniversitesi
Keywords: Humanistic criticism; Orhan Burian; Sabahattin Eyuboglu; Vedat Gunyol; Mavi Anadolu;

Summary/Abstract: Humanist criticism is a concept of criticism that started particularly writing in the middle of the 1930s; equally owns Anatolian civilizations and try to establish a synthesis between them and display of the artists who adopted humanist writers and at the same time humanism. Daisies of these criticism go before the first world war. Before the republic, it means many approaches that aim to search for a new root in our literature and with this root, to find a New literature possible. Among these Nayiler suggests The lyric and mystic expression of the poets like Mevlana ans Yunus Emre in the Suffistic expression of poems, Nev-yunaniler propose talking clear expressions of the old Mediterranean civilizations as base. This approach is incorrect of the periods intellectual and social developments defuse without showing themselves. However, later we see that these two approaches combine with the Mavi Anadolu Community. He joins the westernizer humanism approach with anadolian civilization's values. Chiefly principles that critics emphasize like Sabahattin Eyuboglu, Vedat Guynol and Orhan Burian's who referred the human is an approach that is effective until 1960' s in our literature. Until near time, the synthesis intellectual side was rather emphasized by researchers, search for a statics of critics who had this approach, that giving importance to the human core and to the making readers conscious about not considered. In our hand out, after this criticism approach is different and same points with the European-based humanism approach our emphasize in the background of intellectual, our aim is to find the same principles of the critics who defends this approach.

  • Issue Year: 15/2009
  • Issue No: 60
  • Page Range: 125-138
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Turkish
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