Turkish-Greek Relations in Works of Russian Writer and Intellectual Konstantin Leontiev
Journal: The Journal of folklore/literature (Vol.22, No. 85)Publication Date: 201-01.15
Authors : İlsever Rami;
Page : 161-170
Keywords : Konstantin Leontiev; XIX century; Russian Literature; Ottoman Empire; Turkish-Greek relations;
Abstract
In this article the literary works of Konstantin Leontiev about the Eastern studies with point of view of mutual Turkish-Greek relations have been analyzed. Konstantin Leontiev (1831-1891) is one of the famous and many-sided Russian intellectuals of the XIX century: he is a diplomat, philosopher, writer, literary critic and political journalist. His works offer very interesting material and knowledge on the history of Ottoman Empire as well as on nations inhabiting these territories. Konstantin Leontiev lived in Turkey during the period of 1863-1874, when he worked for the Russian diplomatic service in the Ottoman Empire. He served as a consul in Crete, Adrianople, Tulcea, Ioannina, Salonika. In 1872-73 he lived in Constantinople and the Princes Islands. However, not only the call of duty but his true and genuine affection bound folklor / edebiyat 170 K.Leontiev to Turkish lands and people. His intimate knowledge of the East has influenced deeply K. Leontiev literature and resulted in creation of many works. It is during this time that he wrote his famous oriental stories, which were published as a separate book entitled “From the lives of Christians in Turkey”. The Philosophical works and literary heritage of Konstantin Leontiev have been quite an important interest for Turkey and Turkish society as well. A very good knowledge of Muslim religion and culture has profound influence on the religious vision of K. Leontiev, who has revealed a tolerance and respect for religion.. Characters of Konstantin Leontiev's works reflects perfectly very different and difficult lives of Turks and Greeks of this period. He succeeds in creation of very bright picture representing their traditions and daily lifestyle, ethical and family values, political and religious views. Thus, in these works the author has presented a broad epic painting portraying the fate and history of these two nations living together for many years.
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