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Richard Knolles’ The Generall Historie of the Turkes is one of the earliest and most comprehensive histories written about the Ottoman Empire in English. The book has been used as a historical reference book by many scholars and inspired many English literary works that dealt with the Turks or the Ottoman history. In this paper I discuss the significance of this work with respect to the generation of the English outlook on the Ottoman Empire in a period when the commercial and diplomatic ties between the two countries were first initiated. At the same time by referring to certain English dramatic works which used Knolles’ narrative as a source for their plots and characters, I want to underline the book’s role in the construction of the image of the Turk in the public imagination of early modern England.
| Anahtar Kelimeler: | Knolles The Generall Historie of the Turkes Anglo-Ottoman relations Othello Tamburlaine |