XIX. ARTISTIC LANGUAGE FEATURES OF THE STYLE EVER IN THE CLASSICAL HERITAGE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LITERARY ENVIRONMENT OF NAKHCHIVAN OF THE CENTURY

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 83-91
Author(s):  
Mehriban QULİYEVA
Keyword(s):  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 170-173
Author(s):  
Gulnar Aqiq Jafarzade

Abstract Following a historical appraisal and the progress of literature and poetry during the Qajar era, this article focuses on the specific literary environment in nineteenth century. As literature has effect in all areas such as cultural, social and other affairs, it is important to remember that Qajars’ rulers Fathali Shah and Nasiraddin Shah had an influential role in the comprehensive evolution of the literary environment in this period. Literary chronicles covered the works written during Qajar dynasty can be considered the most important sources for researching literary processes. Circle of poets inside and outside of the court led the new founded literary movement “bazgasht” (“Return”), turning to the their predecessors for the inspiration in this period. The most important and wealthy genre of literature were tazkiras (biographical books of anthology), based on the original source materials in Arabian, Persian, and sometimes in Turkish, especially written about poets and poetry.


2020 ◽  
pp. 44-69
Author(s):  
E. E. Dmitrieva

The article is concerned with the difference in understanding of the term ‘cosmopolitan’ inRussiaandFrance. Often considered a predominantly negative phenomenon inRussia, cosmopolitanism fi st provoked a discussion at the time when the emphasis shifted from ideology to understanding of the historical-literary process. Since the late 18th c., the idea of the possible existence of a literary work within the global literary environment (the concept of world literature)   was adjusted by the ‘golden chain’ metaphor, which enabled implementation of the ‘universality’ concept as a unity principally separate from the French idée universelle. During this evolutionary period emerged a distinctive subject of literary history: fi st, ‘humanity’ as a general term (initially identifi    with universalism or cosmopolitanism), and then ‘a nation’. But it is the discovery of the national that the author believes is connected with particularism and provincialism,   the latter summoning the memory of the noble intention of universalism and cosmopolitanism. An interim summary of the process was produced by Joseph Texte, a professor of comparative literature inLyon, at the end of the 19th c.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xumar Şəmsi qızı Məmmədova ◽  

The presented article discusses the issues of Nakhchivan literary environment and literary translation. It is noted that translation is a creation in itself, and the activities of representatives of the Nakhchivan literary environment in this area are exemplary. In general, during the independence period, some experience was gained in the literary environment of Nakhchivan, translations from German, English and French by our poets and writers Hamid Arzulu, Shirmammad Gulubeyli, Shamil Zaman who is famous as poet, prose-writer and translator were delivered to readers in the form of books and works were published in the press. The examples presented in the article once again prove the perfection of the writers' translation activities, their translations from German, English and French provide the Azerbaijani reader with full information about the society, people and their life of these peoples. Key words: Nakhchivan, literary atmosphere, literary translation, prose, poetry


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-120
Author(s):  
Nurboy Jabborov ◽  

The article analyzes the views of the great Uzbek poet and thinker Alisher Navoi on the literature of the era of Mirzo Ulugbek. The study of the characteristics of the literature of this period, the literary heritage of the leading representatives, the development of poetic genres and images reveals the value of the work of the great poet «Majolis un-nafois» as the main source. Based on the assessment of their work by Alisher Navoi, the existence of the literary environment in Samarkand during the reign of Mirzo Ulugbek with its creative traditions, the significant contribution of the works of representatives of this creative environment to the development of national artistic and aesthetic thinking was investigated


Speculum ◽  
1973 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 714-723 ◽  
Author(s):  
Glending Olson
Keyword(s):  

Abgadiyat ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-81
Author(s):  
‫يوحنا نسيم‬ ‫يوسف‬

As an introduction, our study will start with a historical context of Egypt in the Abbasids and Fatimids periods. We will highlight the artistic and literary environment. We will expose the different religious factions, viz. Muslims, Christians and Jews. We will overview the life of Severus, or at least what is known about him before his ordination as a Bishop of Ashmunein such as his nickname (Kunya), his education and his employment. We will discuss the different sources related to his life. Severus from the tenth century, was one of the first Christians who wrote in Arabic. He wrote several treatises, tackling different subjects, such as dogmatic theological subjects and apologetic texts against others as well as a treatment of psychology. We will discuss the reasons of the choice to use Arabic. We will discuss his works and his vocabulary and we will give a list of his works that survive. We will give a brief summary of each book. We will argue about some books ascribed to him such as the History of the Patriarchs and the Order of Priesthood. Our conclusion stresses that freedom and prosperity allow Severus to expose his ideas. (Please note that this article is in Arabic).


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