Siyâveş—i Kesrâyî ve Ares—i Kemângîr (Okçu Ateş) Adlı Şiiri
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2015
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İran Edebiyat tarihinin en büyük hamasi manzumelerinden ve doğunun en tanınmış epopelerinden biri, Firdevsî"nin Şahnâme adlı eseridir. Çağdaş şairlerden Siyâveş-i Kesrâyî, bu manzumeden esinlenerek İran-Turan sınırını belirlemek için ok atmakla simgeleştirdiği Âreş-i Kemângîr"i akıcı ve etkili dizeleriyle ölümsüzleştirmiş; Âreş"i millî bir kahraman olarak nitelemiştir. Bu çalışmada Kesrâyî"nin hayatına, eserlerine ve edebî üslûbuna kısaca değinilmiş; Âreş-i Kemângîr adlı manzumesi hakkında bilgi verilmiş ve bu manzumenin çevirisi sunulmuştur
One of the biggest epic poems in the history of Persian literature and one of the well-known Eastern epics is Ferdowsi?s work called Shahn?meh. Modern poet Si?vashe Kasr??, was inspired from Ferdows??s epic poem, immortalized ?rashe Kam?ng?r, who is symbolized with shooting arrows, with effective and fluent verses to draw the line of Persia and Turan; described ?rashe as a national hero. In this study, Kasr???s life, works and literary style were mentioned briefly, information about ?rashe Kam?ng?r was given and this poem?s translation was presented
One of the biggest epic poems in the history of Persian literature and one of the well-known Eastern epics is Ferdowsi?s work called Shahn?meh. Modern poet Si?vashe Kasr??, was inspired from Ferdows??s epic poem, immortalized ?rashe Kam?ng?r, who is symbolized with shooting arrows, with effective and fluent verses to draw the line of Persia and Turan; described ?rashe as a national hero. In this study, Kasr???s life, works and literary style were mentioned briefly, information about ?rashe Kam?ng?r was given and this poem?s translation was presented
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Current Research in Social Sciences
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Gökmen, G. (2015). Siyâveş—i Kesrâyî ve Ares—i Kemângîr (Okçu Ateş) Adlı şiiri. Current Research in Social Sciences, 1(3), 44 - 51.