LEV NIKOLAYEVICH TOLSTOY AND TURKEY: HIS INFLUENCE ON TURKISH LITERATURE Cover Image

LEV NİKOLAYEVİÇ TOLSTOY VE TÜRKİYE: TÜRK EDEBİYATINA ETKİSİ
LEV NIKOLAYEVICH TOLSTOY AND TURKEY: HIS INFLUENCE ON TURKISH LITERATURE

Author(s): A. İ. Şifman
Contributor(s): İlyas Üstünyer (Translator)
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Russian Literature, Turkish Literature, 19th Century, Translation Studies
Published by: Karadeniz Araştırmaları Merkezi
Keywords: L. N. Tolstoy’s Works in Turkish; His Translators; Correspondences With Turkish Writers; His Influence on Turkish Literature;

Summary/Abstract: In his youth years L. N. Tolstoy chose Arabic-Turkish literature as his future specialty. He enrolled in the Department of Arabic-Turkish Literature at Kazan University, started learning Turkish. In 1860’s he published a booklet called Muhammed where he spoke of the lives of the Turks. Tolstoy visited Turks in Tula who were taken captive by Russians in the 1878 Turkish-Russian war, talked to them about Turkish culture. He also talked to the Russian villagers who were captured by the Turks and then later returned to Russia about the life and moral structures of the Turks. Tolstoy corresponded with the translator Olga Lebedeva who came to Turkey in 1881 on his books’s translation into Turkish language. Tolstoy received information about Turkey from her. Tolstoy reflected the gained information on the lifestyle of Turks and Turkish culture in his works like Russian Reading Books, Reading Circle, Life Path etc. In the early 1900’s Tolstoy started correspondences with Turkish writers. Turkish writers such as Baha Tevfik, Raif Necdet, Vahdet Gültekin, Nazım Hikmet, Zeki Baştimar translated Tolstoy’s works into Turkish language. Trukish writers like Reşat Nuri Güntekin, Halit Fahri Ozansoy, Sabahattin Ali confessed that Tolstoy had a profound impact on their literary creativity.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 69
  • Page Range: 219-235
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Turkish
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