Comparative Analysis Of Ulysses And Tutunamayanlar


‘Modernist novel’ has been flourished with a new aesthetical manner opposite to ‘traditional novel’ since ends of the 19. century and prepared ‘postmodernist novel’. Term of the ‘modernist’ also contains political meaning, therefore, it is supposed that modernist novelists adopt the political modernizm. Whereas modernist novel was flourished by the antimodernist political writers. That’s way, it is prefered one the terms ‘avant-gardist’, ‘pre’, ‘pioner’, ‘early’ ‘postmodernist novel’ then ‘modernist novel’. Ulysses, written by James Joyce, is one of the most important of these novels. In Ulysses, James Joyce adopts a new formal and thematically aesthetic and inspires from Homeros’ Odysseia. Thus, he revolutionized on the novel technique. Turkish novelist Oğuz Atay’s Tutunamayanlar inspires Ulysses, and the same as Ulysses’ effect on world’s novel, it converted radically Turkish novel. This novel constitutes intertextualite with Ulysses and Pale Fire written by Vladimir Nabokov. This article is a study of comparative literature and, Tutunamayanlar is compared with Ulysses in this article. In addition, it is referred to relations Tutunamayanlar with Solgun Ateş and Zafernâme.


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Ulysses, Tutunamayanlar, Pale Fire, Odysseia, Zafernâme.

Author : Mümtaz SARIÇİÇEK
Number of pages: 529-560
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.558
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