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Scales Of The Literature Scale: Text And Author

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  • Engin GENÇ

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If there is an indisputable truth for literary texts, it is the intertwining of the text and the author. When examining a literary text, it cannot be thought independently of its author. Every literary text; the author's life, culture, worldview, etc. bears its traces. Writers reconstruct the events they have experienced and create a selection in the texts that carry traces of their lives. Therefore, when examining a literary text, it is an inevitable fact that it should be associated with its author. In the introductory part of our study, the relationship between the text and the author was emphasized, and in the development part, the character/main character, mentality, world of thought, the search for solving social problems, the literary-artistic tendency, the perception of space-time, the reflection of one's own life on the work, and technical sub-titles that make up the text-author association. an in-depth analysis was carried out; In particular, the factors underlying the authors' penetration into the texts in establishing this natural necessity link were questioned, and a comprehensive evaluation was presented in the conclusion part. The aim of our study is to give a perspective to the studies on the relationship between the text and the author of the literary world. In terms of the method of the study, an examination was made in the axis of the main patterns that are frequently used while examining the texts that reveal the text-author association. By focusing on this subject, it has been presented to examine how functional the texts developed around the event in the modern age are and to what extent they connect with the author.

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  • Engin GENÇ, 2022. "Scales Of The Literature Scale: Text And Author," Eurasian Art & Humanities Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 15(15), pages 14-21, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:arthum:v:15:y:2022:i:15:p:14-21
    DOI: 10.17740/eas.art.2022-V15-02
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