DENİZİN ÖTESİNDEN BİR ÖYKÜ, FRANSALI MARIE VE SALÂHADDÎN


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Arikan A.

The Legends Journal of European History Studies( LJEHS), cilt.2, ss.49-70, 2021 (Hakemli Dergi)

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Marie de France lived in 12th century Europe as a poet who foreshadowed the early Renaissance with her presence as a poet and writer. Living under the patronage of Henry II, Marie lived with and wrote for the courtesans as a writer of secular topics such as love, morals, and social status. However, her writing differs from many of her contemporaries because she focuses on her characters' inner worlds. Despite this list of topics, Marie writes about Muslims in only one of her narratives, namely, A Story Beyond the Sea. Saracens and Salâhaddîn appear with interesting yet powerful connotations in this particular narrative. In this study, this specific narrative is analyzed to shed light on the image of the Muslim. While doing that, relevant features of the history of Medieval Europe are discussed with this narrative's overall content. It is concluded that Sultan Salâhaddîn appears as an important figure in this story.