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SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH

Year 1965, Issue: 8, 49 - 61, 17.08.2014

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The ~hole civilised world is paying this year a special homage t? the immortal genius of Shakespeare on the quatercentenary of his birth. He is certainly the most widely read poet and the most fre- ;uent.ly staged dramatist not only in England and in all English peaking countries, but in most others too. I . No literary work can exemplify better than his the universality ~f art and thought. It is no exaggeration (and I hope no g[eat sin) to say that his appeal to the minds and hearts of men.of a l races and of all creeds during the last four centuries has been second only to that of holy books, the Bible and the ~oran. E In his life time ~he popularity of his plays w.as conf~ned to ngland. Even there It went through a forced waning durmg· the :ustere years of Cromwell's rule. But after the Restoration it starbed to g:ow again by leaps and bounds, soon to burst ou~ the oundanes of his native land, making him the common heritage of the civilised world.

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SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH

Year 1965, Issue: 8, 49 - 61, 17.08.2014

Abstract

The ~hole civilised world is paying this year a special homage t? the immortal genius of Shakespeare on the quatercentenary of his birth. He is certainly the most widely read poet and the most fre- ;uent.ly staged dramatist not only in England and in all English peaking countries, but in most others too. I . No literary work can exemplify better than his the universality ~f art and thought. It is no exaggeration (and I hope no g[eat sin) to say that his appeal to the minds and hearts of men.of a l races and of all creeds during the last four centuries has been second only to that of holy books, the Bible and the ~oran. E In his life time ~he popularity of his plays w.as conf~ned to ngland. Even there It went through a forced waning durmg· the :ustere years of Cromwell's rule. But after the Restoration it starbed to g:ow again by leaps and bounds, soon to burst ou~ the oundanes of his native land, making him the common heritage of the civilised world.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Creative Arts and Writing
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Vahit Turhan This is me

Publication Date August 17, 2014
Submission Date August 17, 2014
Published in Issue Year 1965 Issue: 8

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APA Turhan, V. (2014). SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies(8), 49-61.
AMA Turhan V. SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH. Litera. August 2014;(8):49-61.
Chicago Turhan, Vahit. “SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH”. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, no. 8 (August 2014): 49-61.
EndNote Turhan V (August 1, 2014) SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 8 49–61.
IEEE V. Turhan, “SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH”, Litera, no. 8, pp. 49–61, August 2014.
ISNAD Turhan, Vahit. “SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH”. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 8 (August 2014), 49-61.
JAMA Turhan V. SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH. Litera. 2014;:49–61.
MLA Turhan, Vahit. “SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH”. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, no. 8, 2014, pp. 49-61.
Vancouver Turhan V. SHAKESPEARE IN TURKISH. Litera. 2014(8):49-61.