Abstract
Newspaper Articles by Halide Edip Adivar (1939-1945)
Halide Edip, 1939-1951 dates essays in the evening. Writes from the beginning until
1945 is 73 grains. Halide Edip's 2nd this article World War II and the issue of world
politics, Istanbul culture and art life, vehicles, Turkish-book-author presentation of world
literature, Great Britain is subject. Halide Edip, a literary style and rich culture of the
rise of Hitler with the idea of association, 2 The course of World War II, after the war of
nations toğluluğunun establishment, freedom, democracy, civilization, will evaluate the
concept of fascism The author, a social-political landscape of England appears today tells
us how. The author of the Turkish society on the state of urban communities experiencing
pain indicates that the transition to modern humans. Writers, art event on the grounds with
all kinds of evaluations are available. Halide Edip's cultural arts performing arts occupy
an important place in the article. The author has read sometimes works and sometimes on
the evaluations are watching. French poet and writer who met the actor Alexis Rostand
Cyrano'suyla year student, works in both English and French are the readers and a
comparison. Halide Edip, differences between nations with art, culture, behavior and
mentality are indicated by: British author of works of the French Cyrano'sunun üslûbunu
hard to find a "nose the size of material and spiritual" is considered. Turn to the work of
Turkish writer who appreciates Siyavuşgil'i Sabri Sabri Esat Esat's been in the inside of his
head Rostan'ın Cyrano's, such as heart felt and been in the translation of the imagination,
an indigenous culture based on the root of creation indicates that Cyrano. Halide Edip,
writes about his beloved Istanbul in Istanbul's everyday life, shedding light on that day's
scenes will transfer. Istanbul's natural, architectural issues such as coming into contact in
the earlier novel, the author discussed in the article, itself a thousand people in transport
and social movements identified from the profile is available in.
Keywords
Halide Edip, Akşam, Culture and Art Papers, World Literature, İstanbul.