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Luigi Pirandello’nun Altı Karakter Yazarını Arıyor Oyununda Aile ve Özdönüşümsellik Tartışması

Year 2021, Issue: 23, 239 - 253, 20.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.30767/diledeara.816122

Abstract

Luigi Pirandello’nun Altı Karakter Yazarını Arıyor (1921, Sei personaggi in cerca d’autore) başlıklı oyunu, Lionel Abel tarafından ortaya atılan meta-tiyatro kavramının birçok önemli ve işlevsel özelliğini barındırmaktadır. Meta-tiyatronun böylesi özelliklerinden ve oyun içinde oyun tekniğinden yararlanan Pirandello’nun eseri, yazarını arayan altı karakteri yansıtmaktadır. Bu çalışma bu bağlamda öncelikle meta-tiyatro kavramını ve kavramın Pirandello’nun eserinde nasıl kullanıldığını açıklayarak Altı Karakter’in eleştirel bir incelemesini sunacaktır. Metnin eleştirel inceleme sürecinde birincil kaynaktan spesifik örneklerden ve konu ile ilgili ikincil kaynaklardan yararlanılacaktır. Bu noktada; gerçeklik ve hayal, yaşam, sanat ve ailenin temsili gibi oyunda önemli bir yere sahip temalar, çalışmanın tartışma kapsamı çerçevesinde ele alınacaktır. Çalışma, sonuç olarak Pirandello'nun rollerini yerine getirmeyi başaran ve konumlarının farkında olan altı karakter sunduğunu ve bu durumun aslında karakterler arasındaki aile ilişkilerini ortaya çıkardığını göstermektedir.

References

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  • Abel, Lionel (1963), Metatheatre: A New View of Dramatic Form, New York: Hill and Wang.
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  • Günsberg, Maggie (1994), Patriarchal Representations: Gender and Discourse in Pirandello’s Theatre, Oxford: Berg.
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  • Paolucci, Anne (2002), Pirandello’s Theatre: The Recovery of the Modern Stage for Dramatic Art, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP.
  • Pirandello, Luigi (1983), Six Characters in Search of an Author. Milano: Mondadori.
  • Puchner, Martin (2003), “Introduction”, In: Tragedy and Metatheatre: Essays on Dramatic Form, Author: Lionel Abel, New York and London: Holmes & Meier, pp. 1-24.
  • Rani, Bhargav (2011), “Self-Reflexivity through Self-Reflexivity: The Play of Metatheatre in Jonson’s Comedies”, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp. 495-506.
  • Styan, John Louis (1998), “Pirandellian Theatre Games: Spectator as Victim”, In: Modernism in European Drama: Ibsen, Strindberg, Pirandello, Beckett: Essays from Modern Drama, Eds. Frederick J. Marker and Christopher Innes, Toronto: University of Toronto, pp. 142-50.

The Portrayal of Family and Self-reflexivity in Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author

Year 2021, Issue: 23, 239 - 253, 20.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.30767/diledeara.816122

Abstract

Luigi Pirandello’s play, Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921, Sei personaggi in cerca d’autore) portrays numerous significant and functional characteristics of metatheatre, a concept coined by Lionel Abel. By drawing on such metatheatrical features and the play within a play technique, Pirandello’s play presents six characters that are in search of an author. This study will, therefore, explain the concept of metatheatre and present a critical analysis of the play, Six Characters as a self-reflexive play. In this critical engagement with the text through specific references from the play and relevant secondary sources, important themes in the play such as reality and illusion, life, art, and the representation of the family in the play will be analysed. This analysis will ultimately demonstrate that Pirandello presents six characters that are self-conscious of their position as dramatic characters that manage to act out their roles, which actually reveal the family relationships between the characters.

References

  • Abel, Lionel (2003), Tragedy and Metatheatre: Essays on Dramatic Form. New York and London: Holmes & Meier.
  • Abel, Lionel (1963), Metatheatre: A New View of Dramatic Form, New York: Hill and Wang.
  • Balamir, Ebru (2010), “İtalyan Yazarı Luigi Pirandello’nun Tiyatroya Bakışı” [Theater from the Eyes of an Italian Writer: Luigi Pirandello], Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, Volume 50, Issue 1, pp. 19-34. http://dtcfdergisi.ankara.edu.tr/index.php/dtcf/article/view/1150/745.
  • Bassanese, Fiora A. (1997), Understanding Luigi Pirandello, Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina.
  • Bassnett, Susan (1994), “Female Masks: Luigi Pirandello’s Plays for Women”, In: Twentieth-Century European Drama, Ed. Brian Docherty, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 13-25.
  • Caesar, Ann Hallamore (1998), Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello, Oxford: Clarendon.
  • Farrell, Joseph (2004), “Commentary”, In: Six Characters in Search of an Author. Author: Luigi Pirandello, Ed. Joseph Farrell, Trans. John Linstrum. London & New York: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, pp. xxiii-lxxxi.
  • Fergusson, Francis (1949), The Idea of a Theater: A Study of Ten Plays, The Art of Drama in Changing Perspective, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton UP.
  • Günsberg, Maggie (1994), Patriarchal Representations: Gender and Discourse in Pirandello’s Theatre, Oxford: Berg.
  • Heffner, Hubert C. (1957), “Pirandello and the Nature of Man”, The Tulane Drama Review, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp. 23-40. Doi:10.2307/1124985
  • Lucas, Frank L. (1963), The Drama of Chekhov, Synge, Yeats and Pirandello, London: Cassell.
  • Kundakçı, Durdu (1990), “Pirandello’nun Psikolojik Rölativizmi” [Pirandello’s Psychological Relativism], Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, Volume 34, Issue 1-2, pp. 179-202. http://dtcfdergisi.ankara.edu.tr/index.php/dtcf/article/view/3334/2896
  • Marranca, Bonnie (1983), “Pirandello: A Work in Progress”, Performing Arts Journal, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp. 7-28. Doi:10.2307/3245315
  • O’Connor, Thomas Austin (1975), “Is the Spanish Comedia a Metatheatre?”, Hispanic Review, Volume 43, Issue 3 pp. 275-289.
  • Paolucci, Anne (2009), The Plays and Fiction of Luigi Pirandello: Selected Essays, New York: Griffon House.
  • Paolucci, Anne (2002), Pirandello’s Theatre: The Recovery of the Modern Stage for Dramatic Art, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP.
  • Pirandello, Luigi (1983), Six Characters in Search of an Author. Milano: Mondadori.
  • Puchner, Martin (2003), “Introduction”, In: Tragedy and Metatheatre: Essays on Dramatic Form, Author: Lionel Abel, New York and London: Holmes & Meier, pp. 1-24.
  • Rani, Bhargav (2011), “Self-Reflexivity through Self-Reflexivity: The Play of Metatheatre in Jonson’s Comedies”, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp. 495-506.
  • Styan, John Louis (1998), “Pirandellian Theatre Games: Spectator as Victim”, In: Modernism in European Drama: Ibsen, Strindberg, Pirandello, Beckett: Essays from Modern Drama, Eds. Frederick J. Marker and Christopher Innes, Toronto: University of Toronto, pp. 142-50.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section ARTİCLES
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Emrah Atasoy 0000-0002-5008-2636

Publication Date March 20, 2021
Acceptance Date January 4, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Issue: 23

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APA Atasoy, E. (2021). The Portrayal of Family and Self-reflexivity in Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author. Dil Ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları(23), 239-253. https://doi.org/10.30767/diledeara.816122

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