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From the magical world of the past to the fantastic world of the future analysis of billur mansion tales with Propp method and adaptation with artificial intelligence

2026
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Advisor: Prof. Dr. Fatih Yalçın

Abstract (EN)

Fairy tales are narratives filled with imaginary and fantastical elements that reflect the life, culture, and worldview of nations in their purest form. They contain the customs, traditions, and social rules of the society in which they have developed and, over time, preserve and transmit these values to future generations. Billur Köşk Tales represent the first collection of Anatolian–Turkish fairy tales and, in this respect, constitute a highly significant work for our cultural heritage. Vladimir Propp developed a detailed structural analysis method to reveal the underlying structure of fairy tales. Through this method, the internal composition and organization of tales can be identified. With the technological advances of our age, artificial intelligence is now employed across many fields. Particularly in domains characterized by clear frameworks and rational structures, AI has begun to surpass human cognitive capacity in performing analysis and evaluation tasks. The influence of these developments in artificial intelligence on the field of literature has become a subject of curiosity. In this study, we will reproduce the Billur Köşk Tales—whose structures have been identified using Propp's method—through artificial intelligence, adhering to these structural patterns. In the second stage, we will compare the AI-generated texts with the original fairy tales in order to examine the progress, competence, and applicability of artificial intelligence in this domain.

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Dr. Mustafa Canavarcı

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Mustafa Canavarcı (Master Thesis). From the magical world of the past to the fantastic world of the future analysis of billur mansion tales with Propp method and adaptation with artificial intelligence, 2026, Gümüşhane University.

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