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- Title
ABDULLA QODIRIY'NİN TARİHSEL ROMANLARI.
- Authors
Merhan, Aziz
- Abstract
Abdulla Qodiriy, Uzbek writer beginning his literature adventure by writing poems and maintaining this experience through story, has written two historical novels in the 1920's. In addition to these novels named Ŭ tkan kunlar (Days gone by) and Mehrobdan çayon (The scorpion from altar) leading him to be renowned are the first examples of novels in scope of the Uzbek Literature, in the occidental sense; they bring to mind the legends and public stories belonging to the Oriental Literature. Through both novels, the near past history of the Uzbek Public is highlighted by holding the events occurring under the sovereignty of Hokand prior the invasion of the Central Asia, in the middle of the 19th century by the Tsardom of Russia, by using a storyteller or legendary narration way. The political and social collapse in the khanate (rulership) is presented by a point of view of a young writer wonderfully using his mother tongue.
- Subjects
UZBEKISTAN; QODIRIY, Abdulla; UZBEK literature; POETRY (Literary form); HISTORY of Uzbekistan
- Publication
Journal of the Cukurova University Institute of Social Sciences, 2007, Vol 16, Issue 2, p413
- ISSN
1304-8880
- Publication type
Article