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Edebi

Edebi is a Turkish adjective meaning literary or related to literature. It describes works, traditions, and discourse that belong to the field of literature rather than other arts or entertainment. The term derives from edeb, a Turkish noun connoting manners, education, and cultivated taste, and is closely linked to edebiyat, the word for literature. In Turkish usage, edebi expressions appear in compound phrases such as edebi eser (a literary work), edebi eleştiri (literary criticism), and edebi türler (literary genres).

Edebi is commonly used in academic and cultural contexts to designate standards, aesthetics, or discourse associated

In contemporary usage, edebi covers a broad range of literary concerns, including criticism, theory, and various

with
literature,
as
opposed
to
general
or
popular
forms
of
writing.
In
historical
Turkish
and
Ottoman
discourse,
edebi
was
used
to
denote
the
refined
aspects
of
writing
and
the
canon
of
literature,
and
it
remains
a
standard
descriptor
in
modern
Turkish.
The
term
can
appear
in
phrases
like
edebi
değerler
(literary
values)
or
edebi
gelenek
(literary
tradition),
and
it
functions
as
an
attributive
modifier
rather
than
the
noun
edebiyat,
which
denotes
literature
itself.
genres.
It
is
commonly
found
in
education,
publishing,
criticism,
and
discussions
of
culture
to
distinguish
literary
forms
from
other
media
or
from
non-literary
writing.