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Dubliners’ta Ölüm Kavramı

Year 2013, Volume: 5 Issue: 8, 143 - 148, 01.03.2013

Abstract

Ölüm kavramı felsefe ve sosyoloji bilim dallarının yanı sıra edebiyatın da tartışma konusu olmuştur.
James Joyce ölüm temasını on beş kısa hikâyeden oluşan Dubliners adlı yapıtında oldukça yoğun bir
şekilde kullanmıştır. Bu hikâyeler ölümün yanı sıra, ölümle özdeşleştirilmiş rutin hayat tarzı ve maddi-manevi
paralize olan karakterleri de ele almaktadır. Adı geçen temaların birçok hikâyede kullanılmış
olması, Dubliners’ı bu açıdan değerlendirmenin gerekliliği düşüncesini ortaya çıkarmıştır. Bu çalışma bu
ihtiyacı karşılamak üzere hazırlanmıştır.

References

  • Connolly, T. E. (1965). Joyce’s “The Sisters”: A Pennyworth of Snuff. College English, Vol. 27, No.3, pp. 189-195.
  • Delany, P. (1972). Joyce’s Political Development and the Aesthetic of Dubliners. College English, Vol. 34, No. 2,
  • Marxist Interpretations of Mailer, Woolf, Wright and Others, pp. 256-266. French, M. (1987). Missing Pieces in Joyce’s Dubliners. Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 443-472.
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  • Religion, Vol. 46, No. 1, p. 65. Murdoch, I. (2001). The Sovereignty of Good over other Concepts. Routledge Classics Press.
  • Walzl, F. L. (1961). Joyce’s Patterns of Paralysis in Dubliners. College English, Vol. 22, No. 7, pp. 519-520.

The Concept of Death in Joyce’s Dubliners ‘Dubliners’ta Ölüm Kavramı’

Year 2013, Volume: 5 Issue: 8, 143 - 148, 01.03.2013

Abstract

The concept of ‘death’ has been a matter of debate in many different disciplines, such as philosophy, sociology and literature. Death is a common experience of all human beings and it has a substantial effect on formation of cultures and literature. James Joyce has manipulated this concept intensively in Dubliners. Dubliners consists of fifteen short stories. These stories have common themes such as death, routine lifecycle, moral and material paralysis of some characters. Although the stories are ...

References

  • Connolly, T. E. (1965). Joyce’s “The Sisters”: A Pennyworth of Snuff. College English, Vol. 27, No.3, pp. 189-195.
  • Delany, P. (1972). Joyce’s Political Development and the Aesthetic of Dubliners. College English, Vol. 34, No. 2,
  • Marxist Interpretations of Mailer, Woolf, Wright and Others, pp. 256-266. French, M. (1987). Missing Pieces in Joyce’s Dubliners. Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 443-472.
  • Joyce, J., (2011). Dubliners. HarperCollins Publishers.
  • Montgomery, B. Br. (1978). A Nietzschean Reading of Joyce’s “Dubliners”. Journal of the American Academy of
  • Religion, Vol. 46, No. 1, p. 65. Murdoch, I. (2001). The Sovereignty of Good over other Concepts. Routledge Classics Press.
  • Walzl, F. L. (1961). Joyce’s Patterns of Paralysis in Dubliners. College English, Vol. 22, No. 7, pp. 519-520.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Fırat Yıldız This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2013
Submission Date December 19, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 5 Issue: 8

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APA Yıldız, F. (2013). Dubliners’ta Ölüm Kavramı. Karadeniz Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 5(8), 143-148.