KOSTAS G. KARYOTAKIS VE CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
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Epitomized as one of the
significant and foremost figures of the Athens-focused Neo-Romanticism, Kostas
G. Karyotakis (1896-1928) emerged in time as the true representative and proxy
of the 1920s generation in the Contemporary and Modern Greek Literature. His
suicide at the young age of 32 generated widespread and extensive echoes and
resonances, as his death instigated the creation of a literary current
designated as the “Karyotakizm.”
The influence of the French poet Charles Baudelaire
(1821-1867) began to be observed in the Greek literature, commencing from the
advent of the 19th century. Indisputably, he imparted a profound impact also on
Karyotakis. Both authors came under the influence of the French Symbolism
School.
In Karyotakis’ poems, the inspiration and
direct effect of as well as similarities with Baudelaire are most visible and
discernible. For that matter, in the core motifs appearing in his poetry, such
as death, sleep, escapade, sickness, travel, oblivion and dream, a congruence
and harmony with Baudelaire are most obvious.
Anahtar Kelimeler
Kaynakça
- Angelou, Alki, « Emmounouil Roidis, “Apanta” », [philologiki epimeleia], t.2, edi.Ermis, Athina 1978.
- Baudelaire, Charles, “ Les Fleurs du Mal ”, edi.Émile-Paul Frères, Paris (1857, 1.baskı)1925.
- Baudelaire, Charles, “ Les Paradis Artificiels ” (“Yapma Cennetler”), Türkçe Çevirisi: Yakup Şahan, Telos
- Yayınları, İstanbul 2008 (2.baskı).
- Baudelaire, Charles, “ Oeuvres Complètes ”, Préface, présentation et note de Marcel A. Ruff. Editions du Seuil
- 1968.
- Baudelaire, Charles, “ Oeuvres Complètes ”, I, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Gallimard, 1975.
- Baudelaire, Charles, “ Les Paradis Artificiels ” (“Tekhnitoi Paradeisoi”), Yunanca Çevirisi: N.Phoka, Athina 1986.
Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
Türkçe
Konular
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Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar
Yayımlanma Tarihi
26 Aralık 2016
Gönderilme Tarihi
20 Şubat 2017
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