Forefathers Part III as a Masterpiece
Journal Title: Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi - Year 2016, Vol 56, Issue 1
Abstract
19 century witnessed significant changes in the field of literature and art in addition to certain turning points for many European countries. These changes were so influential that they paved the way for a new movement. This new movement was romanticism which was a reaction to classicism opposing all its aesthetics and principles. One of the most important poets of this movement as well as Polish literature, is Adam Mickiewicz. Especially his work Dziady (Forefathers) is important in that it was meant to give hope to his nation under captivity, then. This study aims to examine how Mickiewicz addresses to the feelings of his people, concepts that he introduces to poetry, his religious approach and how he conveys, in his poems, what needs to be done in the struggle of independence for his nation.
Authors and Affiliations
Emrah GAZNEVİ
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