Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK
Lullaby sung either to sleep and relieve baby or to silence the crying baby. It is a poem that sung with melody and rhytmic shaking. It is a cultural memory transmitters that carries meaning transfers from local to global. There are many texts written on lullaby in Turkish literature. The lullaby...
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description | Lullaby sung either to sleep and relieve baby or to silence the crying baby. It is a
poem that sung with melody and rhytmic shaking. It is a cultural memory transmitters
that carries meaning transfers from local to global. There are many texts written on
lullaby in Turkish literature. The lullaby is anonymous product of Turkish folk poetry.
It is a non-anonymous literary work in classical Turkish poetry. Lullabies are in the
divans, mesnevies and a newspaper. This report will focus on ten of them especially at
the end of 18 th century until the late 19 th century. Seyh Gâlib, Sakir Mehmed, Seref,
Nakıyye, Naciye, Emin Hilmi and Rasid Ibrahim have said lullaby poems. Lullaby texts
in classical poetry written in murabba, muhammes, tardiyye and sarki forms. It is also
found in the word lullaby written poems for birthday celebration. Chorus, repetitions,
foregrounding, anaphora, epistrophe and parallelism are again elements in lullabies.
Lullaby tellers are aunt, sister, nanny and grandma in this poems. Baby names are said in
some lullabies. It is also said that some lullabies that baby’s degree of kinship according
to poet. This article aims to consider the lullaby over Divan poetry and to make multiple
evaluation |
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spelling | doaj.art-a435840601334d80af7e2ec56eb0906b2022-12-22T03:26:55ZengCyprus International UniversityFolklor/Edebiyat1300-74911300-74912016-11-0122884568Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEKÖzge Öztekin0 Doç. Dr., Hacettepe ÜniversitesiLullaby sung either to sleep and relieve baby or to silence the crying baby. It is a poem that sung with melody and rhytmic shaking. It is a cultural memory transmitters that carries meaning transfers from local to global. There are many texts written on lullaby in Turkish literature. The lullaby is anonymous product of Turkish folk poetry. It is a non-anonymous literary work in classical Turkish poetry. Lullabies are in the divans, mesnevies and a newspaper. This report will focus on ten of them especially at the end of 18 th century until the late 19 th century. Seyh Gâlib, Sakir Mehmed, Seref, Nakıyye, Naciye, Emin Hilmi and Rasid Ibrahim have said lullaby poems. Lullaby texts in classical poetry written in murabba, muhammes, tardiyye and sarki forms. It is also found in the word lullaby written poems for birthday celebration. Chorus, repetitions, foregrounding, anaphora, epistrophe and parallelism are again elements in lullabies. Lullaby tellers are aunt, sister, nanny and grandma in this poems. Baby names are said in some lullabies. It is also said that some lullabies that baby’s degree of kinship according to poet. This article aims to consider the lullaby over Divan poetry and to make multiple evaluationhttp://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/136810433_fe-88-4.pdfLullabyDivan poetrytraditionrepetitionmemory |
spellingShingle | Özge Öztekin Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK Folklor/Edebiyat Lullaby Divan poetry tradition repetition memory |
title | Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK |
title_full | Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK |
title_fullStr | Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK |
title_full_unstemmed | Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK |
title_short | Lısten to the Lullaby of the Dıvan Poe / NİNNİYİ DİVAN ŞAİRLERİNDEN DİNLEMEK |
title_sort | listen to the lullaby of the divan poe ninniyi divan sairlerinden dinlemek |
topic | Lullaby Divan poetry tradition repetition memory |
url | http://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/136810433_fe-88-4.pdf |
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