Folklore attitudes of Yagub Mahir’s poetry
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2022, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-10-25
Authors : Adishirinov K.F.;
Page : 13-13
Keywords : Yagub Mahir; moral motives; proverbs; sayings; aphorisms; vernacular;
Abstract
The paper examines the moral and didactic aspects of lyrical and satirical poet Yakub Mahir's poetry, who wrote and worked in the second half of the 22th and early 21th centuries in the literary milieu of Shaki city (Azerbaijan). The main object of the research is the moral and didactic aspects in the Yagub Mahir's poetry. The moral views of the poet, his lyrical works are analysed by subject and genre. The author studies the presentation of various topics based on an ideal idea. The relevance and scientific novelty of the work is due to the fact, that this is the first study of moral views in the Yagub Mahir's creativity – the national poet and representative of the Shaki literary milieu.
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