Hussain Jawid and Kazakh poetry of early 20th century: spiritual quest and artistic features


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Authors

  • A.Zh. Sharip L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2018-122-1-151-161

Keywords:

national poetry, literary relations, romanticism, West-East, moral ideals, Turkic motifs

Abstract

At the beginning of the twentieth century a number of leading writers, actively
participating in the spiritual life of the Turkic peoples, left rich literary heritage in subsequent generations.
One of them is Hussain Jawid, the Azerbaijan poet and playwright, the “East Shakespeare”. Unfortunately,
his works are unfamiliar to the Kazakh reader. The main reason for this is the systematic mismatch of
interpreting practices and the lack of scientific research on the Kazakh-Azerbaijan literary relations.
That’s why literary critics have a lot of new goals and objectives. The phenomena in the literature of the
two peoples, mainly known only by classics such as Nizami Ganzhaui, Abai Kunanbayev, Myrza-Fatali
Akhundzade, should be firstly compared to the comparative-historical method. In this article, romanticism
in the poems of Hussain Jawid, in conjunction with contemporary Kazakh poets (M. Zhumabayev, M.
Dulatov, S.Toraigyrov, B.Kuleev), is ideologically-artistic in that period of the development of the literature
of both countries, from the canal is proved by concrete examples

Published

2018-03-29

How to Cite

Sharip А. (2018). Hussain Jawid and Kazakh poetry of early 20th century: spiritual quest and artistic features. Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. PHILOLOGY Series, 122(1), 151–161. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2018-122-1-151-161

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