PROMETHEUS MYTH IN THE POEMS OF LORD BYRON AND CAN YÜCEL

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چکیده

This paper explores the employment of myth Prometheus as a representation rebellious feelings human life and an expression meaning universe in poems, by Lord Byron, British romantic Prometeus, A Thief Can Yücel, Turkish poet, translator critic. With this purpose, concentrates on how Byron Yücel employ their mythical background these challenging poems. The study also responds specific to approach criticism that establishes prominence myths examines its relationship themes two poems grounded idea are reflected literary works passing through changes. While highlighting it gets impetus from concept ‘collective unconscious’, which was introduced Swiss psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung. develops gradually analyzing Yücel’s reshaping evaluate political views humanistic values personification god, Prometheus.

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عنوان ژورنال: ?nönü Üniversitesi kültür ve sanat dergisi

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2458-7915']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22252/ijca.900863