TY - JOUR T1 - Dream-like Narration and Imagery in David Gascoyne’s Surrealist Poetry: “And the Seventh Dream is the Dream of Isis” TT - David Gascoyne’un Sürrealist Şiirinde Rüya Benzeri Anlatım ve İmgeleme: “Ve Yedinci Rüya İsis’in Rüyasıdır” AU - Karabulut, Tuğba PY - 2025 DA - September Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.53487/atasobed.1668677 JF - Current Perspectives in Social Sciences PB - Atatürk Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2822-3160 SP - 1 EP - 18 VL - 29 IS - 4 LA - en AB - The centenary year of 2024 marked a milestone for Surrealism, one of the 20th century’s most influential movements, initiated by André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto in 1924. David Gascoyne’s “And the Seventh Dream is the Dream of Isis” (1933) is considered the first surrealist poem in English. It employs dream-like narration and imagery to reflect Surrealist ideas. The use of dream-like motifs, and the juxtaposition of the real and unreal, the arcane and modern, the religious and obscene, and the natural and bewildering, creates a surrealist effect in the poem. Its disjointed imagery blurs the boundaries between dream and reality while reflecting the devastating effects of World War I and the epidemics prevalent at that time on individuals and society. In this way, Gascoyne aims to awaken the modern individual’s unconscious, emphasising the impact of this movement that emerged between the World Wars. Gascoyne positions the surrealist poet as a visionary capable of uncovering hidden truths within the depths of the unconscious and invites the reader to explore it. The poem also incorporates female representations, such as mother, priestess, queen, virgin, and Isis, the Egyptian goddess, to portray the feminine unconscious. This article argues that the unconscious, embodied by the feminine, is both destructive and transformative. Drawing on the theories of Breton and Freud and through mythological and feminist analyses, this study explores how Gascoyne’s narrator constructs a disorienting yet deeply symbolic surrealist narrative. Thus, it aims to revitalize the surrealist movement, and underscore its lasting impact, both on its 101st anniversary and beyond. KW - David Gascoyne KW - surrealist poetry KW - dream-like narration and imagery KW - the unconscious N2 - 2024 yılı, 20. yüzyılın en etkili hareketlerinden biri olan ve 1924’te André Breton’ın Sürrealist Manifesto’su ile başlatılan sürrealizm hareketinin yüzüncü yılı olarak bir dönüm noktasıydı. David Gascoyne’ın “Ve Yedinci Rüya İsis’in Rüyasıdır” (1933) adlı eseri, İngilizce yazılmış ilk sürrealist şiir olarak kabul edilir. Bu şiir, sürrealist fikirleri yansıtmak amacıyla rüya benzeri anlatım ve imgeler kullanır. Rüya benzeri motiflerin kullanımı ve gerçek ile gerçek dışı, kadim ile modern, dini ile müstehcen, doğal ile şaşırtıcı olanın karşıtlıklarının yan yana getirilmesi, şiirde sürrealist bir etki yaratır. Parçalanmış imgeler, rüya ve gerçek arasındaki sınırları bulanıklaştırırken, I. Dünya Savaşı ve dönemin salgın hastalıklarının bireyler ve toplum üzerindeki yıkıcı etkilerini yansıtır. Bu şekilde, Gascoyne, modern bireyin bilinç dışını uyandırmayı ve dünya savaşları arasında ortaya çıkan bu avangart hareketin etkisini vurgulamayı amaçlar. Gascoyne, sürrealist şairi, bilinç dışının derinliklerindeki gizli gerçekleri ortaya çıkarabilen öngörülü biri olarak konumlandırır ve okuyucuyu da bilinç dışını keşfetmeye davet eder. Bu şiir, aynı zamanda dişil bilinç dışını betimlemek için anne, rahibe, kraliçe, bakire ve Mısır tanrıçası İsis gibi kadın temsillerini de içerir. Bu makale, dişil bilinç dışının bedenselleşmesinin hem yıkıcı hem de dönüştürücü olduğunu savunur. 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