The timeless original classic that sparked the sensational series "Forbidden Love"-known as Amor Prohibido (Spanish), Amor Proibido (Portuguese), Zabranjena Ljubav (Croatian and Bosnian), Dragoste Interzis¿ (Romanian), ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿ (Greek), and ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿ (Bulgarian)-a global phenomenon beloved across continents! Step into the gilded salons and shadowed corridors of late 19th-century Istanbul, where passion and duty collide in a world on the brink of modernity. In a dazzling mansion on the Bosphorus, the beautiful and restless Bihter seeks escape from her manipulative mother by wedding the distinguished, much older Adnan Bey. Yet beneath the veneer of respectability, desire simmers: Bihter's heart is drawn to Behlül, Adnan's charming and reckless nephew. As secrets ignite and betrayals unfold, the fate of an entire family hangs in the balance. Forbidden Love is a masterwork of psychological depth and social critique, exposing the fragility of happiness and the destructive power of longing. U¿akl¿gil's novel, often called the first true modern Turkish novel, offers a lush, immersive portrait of a society torn between tradition and the allure of the West-a story as timeless and devastating as Anna Karenina or Madame Bovary. Dare to cross the threshold, where every glance conceals a secret and every love has its price. Halit Ziya U¿akl¿gil (1866-1945) was a prominent Turkish novelist and a leading figure in the modernization of Ottoman literature. Born in Istanbul into the U¿akizade family, he received his early education in both Istanbul and Izmir, attending French schools that exposed him to Western literary traditions. This early engagement with European culture and literature significantly influenced his later works and contributed to his adoption of Western narrative techniques. U¿akl¿gil played a central role in the Edebiyat-¿ Cedide (New Literature) movement, which sought to introduce contemporary European literary forms and sensibilities to Ottoman Turkish literature. As an editor and contributor to the influential journal Servet-i Fünun, he helped shape the intellectual and artistic direction of his generation. His novels, most notably A¿k-¿ Memnu (Forbidden Love), are celebrated for their sophisticated narrative structure and their nuanced exploration of character psychology, aligning Turkish fiction with the major currents of European literature at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The timeless original classic that sparked the sensational series "Forbidden Love"-known as Amor Prohibido (Spanish), Amor Proibido (Portuguese), Zabranjena Ljubav (Croatian and Bosnian), Dragoste Interzisa (Romanian), Apagoreymenos Erwtas (Greek), and Zabranena Lyubov (Bulgarian)-a global phenomenon beloved across continents!Step into the gilded salons and shadowed corridors of late 19th-century Istanbul, where passion and duty collide in a world on the brink of modernity.In a dazzling mansion on the Bosphorus, the beautiful and restless Bihter seeks escape from her manipulative mother by wedding the distinguished, much older Adnan Bey. Yet beneath the veneer of respectability, desire simmers: Bihter's heart is drawn to Behluel, Adnan's charming and reckless nephew.As secrets ignite and betrayals unfold, the fate of an entire family hangs in the balance. Forbidden Love is a masterwork of psychological depth and social critique, exposing the fragility of happiness and the destructive power of longing. Usakligil's novel, often called the first true modern Turkish novel, offers a lush, immersive portrait of a society torn between tradition and the allure of the West-a story as timeless and devastating as Anna Karenina or Madame Bovary.Dare to cross the threshold, where every glance conceals a secret and every love has its price.Halit Ziya Usakligil (1866-1945) was a prominent Turkish novelist and a leading figure in the modernization of Ottoman literature. Born in Istanbul into the Usakizade family, he received his early education in both Istanbul and Izmir, attending French schools that exposed him to Western literary traditions. This early engagement with European culture and literature significantly influenced his later works and contributed to his adoption of Western narrative techniques.Usakligil played a central role in the Edebiyat-i Cedide (New Literature) movement, which sought to introduce contemporary European literary forms and sensibilities to Ottoman Turkish literature. As an editor and contributor to the influential journal Servet-i Fuenun, he helped shape the intellectual and artistic direction of his generation. His novels, most notably Ask-i Memnu (Forbidden Love), are celebrated for their sophisticated narrative structure and their nuanced exploration of character psychology, aligning Turkish fiction with the major currents of European literature at the turn of the twentieth century. In the opulent world of late Ottoman Istanbul, a forbidden passion ignites between beautiful Bihter and her stepson Behluel, threatening to shatter a fragile family. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9786258670530
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