The Absolute Language in the Poems of Halide Nusret Zorlutuna
Halide Nusret Zorlutuna’nın Şiirlerinde Mutlakiyetçi Dil

Author : İsmail SÜPHANDAĞI
Number of pages : 277-294

Abstract

Since the concept of absolutism involves unquestionability and uncontrollability, it leans on certainty. Therefore, the concept has different occurrences, primarily theological, political, intellectual and literary. Accordingly, absolutism in the theological sense includes the unquestioned acceptance of God's orders and prohibitions for a believer, as well as his promises concerning the other world. Politically, absolutism includes the ability of the sovereigns to directly intervene in the lives of the masses in their administration, as well as making sure that their orders and prohibitions are reassured. Regarding the mentality, absolutism refers to the fact that what one thinks is true without a doubt, whereas in the literary sense, absolutism refers to the fact that language is unquestionable, uncontrollable and involves universality and certainty. In this sense we can speak of a general common character of absolutism that occurs around certainty. , The dictation of any opinion to the addressee is a privilege indirectly given to the possesser of absolute faith. What is important here is that the dictation of any knowledge or opinion in a dogmatic manner damages the human right to freedom. The possibility of people to live together as a social entity is often problematic because of this absolutist attitude. This work follows the imprint of literary texts with an absolutist point of view. The fact that the tradition is the undercurrent shows itself in between the lines. Mentality changes slowly. In this study, the absolutist language in the poems of Halide Nusret Zorlutuna will be examined within the framework of the deconstruction method and Tanpınar's criticism, depending on the flexibility provided by Mehmet Kaplan's eclectic method.

Keywords

Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, language, mind, poem, absolute.

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