SCIENTIFIC AND ANALYTICAL INTERPRETATION OF ALISHER NAVOI’S WORKS IN "SAODAT" JOURNAL (BASED ON 1966–1968 MATERIALS)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20511867Keywords:
Alisher Navoi, Saodat journal, female image, lyrical analysis, Navoi studies, classical literature, folklore, scientific-educational publication.Abstract
This article provides a systematic study of scientific and analytical articles dedicated to the literary work of Alisher Navoi published in the journal Saodat. The ideological and artistic orientation of literary studies published between 1966 and 1968, their methodological approaches, and their significance in Navoi studies are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the portrayal of female characters in Navoi's epics, their connection with folklore traditions, the aesthetic features of the poet's lyrics, and their interpretation within a historical context. The article substantiates the importance of Saodat journal in promoting Navoi’s heritage and introducing it into scientific circulation.
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