Book and library motif in Arabian Nights
Tales are the most common and popular examples of the folk literature. They have always been in the lives of children and adults. Arabian Nights that draw the people’s attention to read are one of the most popular examples of dream world. In this book, it is aimed that using of book, library and lit...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Türk Kütüphaneciler Derneği (Turkish Librarians' Association)
2016-09-01
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| Series: | Türk Kütüphaneciliği |
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| Online Access: | http://tk.org.tr/index.php/TK/article/view/2706 |
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| Summary: | Tales are the most common and popular examples of the folk literature. They have always been in the lives of children and adults. Arabian Nights that draw the people’s attention to read are one of the most popular examples of dream world.
In this book, it is aimed that using of book, library and literacy motifs and their conceptual meanings that could not be used in stories in any way have been tried to examine at Arabian Nights. As a result of the study carried out by considering the Arabian Nights, 52 nights that examine the book, reading, writing a book and writing in fiction have been determined. Thus, book, reading and library motifs are between the basic concepts given in the oeuvre. The content of the work is unique and useful for librarians and literati, historians and folklorists and all people. |
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| ISSN: | 1300-0039 2147-9682 |