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Aşk, Gerçeklik ve Şiirsel Hayal Gücünün Etkileşimi: Bir Sone Dizisi Olarak Astrophil ile Stella

Yıl 2024, Sayı: 17, 142 - 152, 30.06.2024

Öz

Bu makale, Sir Philip Sidney’in ünlü sone dizisi Astrophil ile Stella’da aşk kavramı, gerçeklik algısı ve şiirsel hayal gücünün karmaşık etkileşimini keşfetmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Çalışma, karşılıksız aşk ve cinsel arzunun karmaşıklığına, oto/biyografik detayların kullanımına ve en önemlisi de şiirsel hayal gücünün yansımalarına bakarak Sidney’in kendi üslubuyla yazdığı sone dizisinde Petrarca sone geleneğinin yansımalarını ana hatlarıyla incelemektedir. Astrophil’in Stella’ya olan karşılıksız aşkını ve arzularını dile getiren yüz sekiz sone ve on bir şarkı arasından seçilmiş olan örnekler, İngiliz sone formunda aşk ve güzellik temalarının inşasında şairin hayal gücünün rolünü ve önemini ortaya koymaktadır. Çalışma aynı zamanda, Sidney’in kendi hayatından verilen oto/biyografik detaylarla, gerçeklik ve şiirsel hayal gücü arasındaki iç içe geçmiş ilişkiye de işaret etmektedir. Sonuç olarak, Sidney’in şiirsel personayı ele alması bakımından da yenilikçi bir eser olan Astrophil ile Stella’sı, aşk, gerçeklik ve şiirsel hayal gücünün dinamiklerinin incelenmesi açısından göze çarpan bir sone dizisi olarak değerlendirilebilir.

Kaynakça

  • Abrams, M. H. (Ed.). (1993). The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 6th ed. Vol. 1. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
  • Abrams, M. H. and Harpham, G. G. (Eds.). (2015). A Glossary of Literary Terms. 11th ed. Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.
  • Altunsoy, Ş. (2021). Fantastic and Romantic: Generic Multiplicity of John Keats’ “Lamia.” Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları (DEA), Spring (23), 179-201. Doi: 10.30767/diledeara.899719.
  • Baldick, Chris. (2001). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Berry, E. (1998). The Making of Sir Philip Sidney. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Brooke, T. and Shaaber, M. A. (1967). A Literary History of England: The Renaissance (A. C. Baugh, Ed.). London: Routledge.
  • Craik, T. W. (Ed.). (1967). Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Poetry and Prose. London: Methuen.
  • Cuddon, J. A. (1999). The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. London: Penguin Books.
  • Hamilton, A. C. (1977). Sir Philip Sidney: A Study of His Life and Works. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Kalstone, D. (1965). Sidney’s Poetry: Contexts and Interpretations. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Kimbrough, R. (1971). Sir Philip Sidney. New York: Twayne Publishers.
  • Kurtuluş, G. (September 2015). Ecology, Love, and Relationships in Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella. Journal of Literature and Art Studies, 5 (9), 692–705. Doi: 10.17265/21595836/2015.09.002
  • “Laura.” (2024). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/ biography/Laura-literary-subject.
  • Muir, K. (1960). Sir Philip Sidney. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
  • Ousby, I. (Ed.). (1994). The Wordsworth Companion to Literature in English. Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions.
  • Regan, S. (2019). The Sonnet. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Ringler, Jr., W. A. (Ed.). (1962). The Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Roe, J. (1998). Italian Neoplatonism and the Poetry of Sidney, Shakespeare, Chapman and Donne. Anna Baldwin and Sarah Hutton (Eds.), in Platonism and the English Imagination (100-116). Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
  • Salingar, L. G. (1976). The Elizabethan Literary Renaissance. Boris Ford (Ed.), in The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The Age of Shakespeare (51–116). Aylesbury: Penguin Books.
  • Seber, H. (1995). The Concept of Love in the Renaissance Sonnet and Astrophel the Outsider. Journal of English Language and Literature, 3, 117–126. Ankara: Hacettepe University Department of English Language and Literature.
  • Sidney, S. P. (1995). Astrophel and Stella. Alexander B. Grosart (Ed.), in The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. Prepared by Risa S. Bear, on Renascence Editions website. Retrieved from https://pages.uoregon.edu/rbear/stella.html.
  • --------. (1904). An Apologie for Poetrie. G. Gregory Smith (Ed.), in Elizabethan Critical Essays (150–207). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Simon, E. (December 2020). On Dreams and Literature. Retrieved from The Millions website: https://themillions.com/2020/12/on-dreams-and-literature.html.
  • Spiller, M. R. G. (2005). The Development of the Sonnet: An Introduction. London: Routledge.
  • Stillinger, J. (1986). The Biographical Problem of Astrophel and Stella. A. F. Kinney (Ed.), in Essential Articles: Sir Philip Sidney. Connecticut: Archon Books. Trapp, J. B. (2001). Petrarch’s Laura: The Portraiture of an Imaginary Beloved. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 64, 55–192. https://doi.org/10.2307/751561.
  • Umunç, H. (2024). “Turning Others’ Leaves”: The Politics of National Literary Identity in Renaissance England. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.32600/huefd.1302429.
  • Umunç, H. (1995). Sidney’s Sonnet 1: An Epitome of His Literary Policy. Journal of English Language and Literature, 3, 113–116. Ankara: Hacettepe University Department of English Language and Literature.
  • Waller, G. (2013). English Poetry of the Sixteenth Century. 2nd ed. London: Routledge.

The Interplay of Love, Reality, and Poetic Imagination: Astrophil and Stella as a Sonnet Sequence

Yıl 2024, Sayı: 17, 142 - 152, 30.06.2024

Öz

This article aims to explore a complicated interplay of the notion of love, the perception of reality, and poetic imagination in Sir Philip Sidney’s famous sonnet sequence, Astrophil and Stella. By looking at the complexities of unreciprocated love and sexual desire, the use of auto/biographical details, and the most important of all, the reflections of poetic imagination, the study briefly examines the echoes of the Petrarchan sonnet tradition in Sidney’s sonnet sequence that he composed in his own distinctive style. Examples selected from one hundred and eight sonnets and eleven songs that articulate Astrophil’s unfulfilled love and desire for Stella unfold the role and importance of the poet’s imagination in constructing the themes of love and beauty in the English sonnet form. The study also reveals the embedded relationship between reality and poetic imagination through auto/biographical details given from Sidney’s own life. Therefore, Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella, which is innovative in its employment of the poetic persona, serves as an outstanding sonnet sequence for examining the dynamics of love, reality, and poetic imagination.

Etik Beyan

It is not a study that requires ethics committee approval.

Destekleyen Kurum

The study received no financial support from any institution or project.

Kaynakça

  • Abrams, M. H. (Ed.). (1993). The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 6th ed. Vol. 1. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
  • Abrams, M. H. and Harpham, G. G. (Eds.). (2015). A Glossary of Literary Terms. 11th ed. Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.
  • Altunsoy, Ş. (2021). Fantastic and Romantic: Generic Multiplicity of John Keats’ “Lamia.” Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları (DEA), Spring (23), 179-201. Doi: 10.30767/diledeara.899719.
  • Baldick, Chris. (2001). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Berry, E. (1998). The Making of Sir Philip Sidney. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Brooke, T. and Shaaber, M. A. (1967). A Literary History of England: The Renaissance (A. C. Baugh, Ed.). London: Routledge.
  • Craik, T. W. (Ed.). (1967). Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Poetry and Prose. London: Methuen.
  • Cuddon, J. A. (1999). The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. London: Penguin Books.
  • Hamilton, A. C. (1977). Sir Philip Sidney: A Study of His Life and Works. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Kalstone, D. (1965). Sidney’s Poetry: Contexts and Interpretations. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Kimbrough, R. (1971). Sir Philip Sidney. New York: Twayne Publishers.
  • Kurtuluş, G. (September 2015). Ecology, Love, and Relationships in Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella. Journal of Literature and Art Studies, 5 (9), 692–705. Doi: 10.17265/21595836/2015.09.002
  • “Laura.” (2024). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/ biography/Laura-literary-subject.
  • Muir, K. (1960). Sir Philip Sidney. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
  • Ousby, I. (Ed.). (1994). The Wordsworth Companion to Literature in English. Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions.
  • Regan, S. (2019). The Sonnet. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Ringler, Jr., W. A. (Ed.). (1962). The Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Roe, J. (1998). Italian Neoplatonism and the Poetry of Sidney, Shakespeare, Chapman and Donne. Anna Baldwin and Sarah Hutton (Eds.), in Platonism and the English Imagination (100-116). Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
  • Salingar, L. G. (1976). The Elizabethan Literary Renaissance. Boris Ford (Ed.), in The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The Age of Shakespeare (51–116). Aylesbury: Penguin Books.
  • Seber, H. (1995). The Concept of Love in the Renaissance Sonnet and Astrophel the Outsider. Journal of English Language and Literature, 3, 117–126. Ankara: Hacettepe University Department of English Language and Literature.
  • Sidney, S. P. (1995). Astrophel and Stella. Alexander B. Grosart (Ed.), in The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. Prepared by Risa S. Bear, on Renascence Editions website. Retrieved from https://pages.uoregon.edu/rbear/stella.html.
  • --------. (1904). An Apologie for Poetrie. G. Gregory Smith (Ed.), in Elizabethan Critical Essays (150–207). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Simon, E. (December 2020). On Dreams and Literature. Retrieved from The Millions website: https://themillions.com/2020/12/on-dreams-and-literature.html.
  • Spiller, M. R. G. (2005). The Development of the Sonnet: An Introduction. London: Routledge.
  • Stillinger, J. (1986). The Biographical Problem of Astrophel and Stella. A. F. Kinney (Ed.), in Essential Articles: Sir Philip Sidney. Connecticut: Archon Books. Trapp, J. B. (2001). Petrarch’s Laura: The Portraiture of an Imaginary Beloved. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 64, 55–192. https://doi.org/10.2307/751561.
  • Umunç, H. (2024). “Turning Others’ Leaves”: The Politics of National Literary Identity in Renaissance England. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.32600/huefd.1302429.
  • Umunç, H. (1995). Sidney’s Sonnet 1: An Epitome of His Literary Policy. Journal of English Language and Literature, 3, 113–116. Ankara: Hacettepe University Department of English Language and Literature.
  • Waller, G. (2013). English Poetry of the Sixteenth Century. 2nd ed. London: Routledge.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Eğitim Üzerine Çalışmalar (Diğer)
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Aslı Kutluk 0000-0002-3704-7609

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Haziran 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 3 Haziran 2024
Kabul Tarihi 26 Haziran 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Sayı: 17

Kaynak Göster

APA Kutluk, A. (2024). The Interplay of Love, Reality, and Poetic Imagination: Astrophil and Stella as a Sonnet Sequence. Selçuk Üniversitesi Akşehir Meslek Yüksekokulu Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi(17), 142-152.