ROUSSEAU’NUN ROMANTİK ETKİLERİ: MARY SHELLEY’İN MODERN PROMETHEUS’U ÜZERİNE
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This paper aims to trace the effects of political philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau in the novel Frankenstein or Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. While affirming modernity, Rousseau needs to underline the natural goodness and compassion of human beings on the ground that as civilization and human knowledge develops and human existence progresses, human beings are indulged into pride and estranged from humanity. By analyzing Shelley’s novel which is critical towards Prometheanism of romantics, this paper discusses the destructive results of human reason, freedom and creativity when humane, domestic and intimate responsibilities are neglected.
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Primary Language
Turkish
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Research Article
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Publication Date
May 23, 2019
Submission Date
March 3, 2019
Acceptance Date
May 21, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Number: 27