%0 Journal Article %T The Poetry Journal Titled G¨¹l-deste-i £¿u£¿ara and the Poets of Bursa According to the Journal %A £¿smail AVCI %J - %D 2018 %X In this study, the poetry journal titled G¨¹l-deste-i £¿u£¿ara, published in 1287 (1870-71) in Bursa, was examined. The journal consists of 32 pages and contains 81 poems of 77 poets. The most significant aspect of G¨¹l-deste-i £¿u£¿ara is that it provides collective examples of the poems written by the poets of Bursa. The poems of 52 poets of Bursa are documented in the journal. As this journal was compiled with an aim to provide a financial resource for the reconstruction of a mosque that was demolished during an earthquake in Demircilerba£¿£¿, Bursa, the journal differs from other poetry journals in terms of the purpose of compilation. The journal was classified and examined based on the table in MESTAP (Project on Systematic Classification of the Journals). The poems were checked from the divans of the poets, if any, or otherwise, they were checked from biographical sources and the sources of the poems, if any, were specified in the ¡°Comments¡± section. The most significant contribution of poetry journals to the history of literature is that such journals play a crucial role in identifying new poets and poems. Based on the examination of G¨¹l-deste-i £¿u£¿ara, a female poet named Raziye Kad£¿n, who did not seem to be found in the sources, has been identified. In addition, 12 poems, which were not found in the sources and written by E£¿ref, Hakk£¿, Hisal£¿, £¿£¿£¿ret£¿, Muhibb£¿, Ra£¿£¿, Re£¿y£¿, Rif£¿at£¿, Sa£¿£¿d, and S£¿rr£¿, have been identified %K G¨¹l-deste-i £¿u£¿ara %K £¿iir mecmuas£¿ %K Bursal£¿ £¿airler %U http://dergipark.org.tr/sosbilder/issue/37739/408367