1 | The rise of rhetoric as Greek science and art, parts of rhetoric, works of Aristotle on this subject, the mainly development of Western rhetoric. |
2 | The birth of Arabic “belagat” as the source of classical Turkish literature, the systematization, parts and early examples of it. |
3 | Teaching “belagat” until the second half of 19th century in Ottoman Empire and related works. |
4 | Classical works of “belagat” from the second half of 19th century to the second constitutionalist period and their common features. |
5 | Classical works of “belagat” from the second half of 19th century to the second constitutionalist period and their common features. |
6 | Works related to “belagat”/rhetoric, literary knowledge and theory originated from Western rhetoric and their common features |
7 | Works related to “belagat”/rhetoric, literary knowledge and theory originated from Western rhetoric and their common features |
8 | New forms originated from Western rhetoric, and their application to Turkish literature |
9 | New forms originated from Western rhetoric, and their application to Turkish literature |
10 | Literary theory in new forms of “belagat”/rhetoric /literature works and the cornerstones of its principles |
11 | The nature and development of the new literary terminology |
12 | Aesthetical approaches rising in literary thought after the second constitutionalist period. |
13 | Aesthetic and literature relation |
14 | Aesthetic and literature relation |