STYLISTIC FEATURES CHARACTERISTIC OF THE NARRATIVE MANNER IN “SHAJARAYI TURK"
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Narrative manner, style, concise, precise, brief, author's narration, characters' speech, rhetorical devices, lyrical digression, colorfulness.Abstract
The article is devoted to revealing the stylistic features characteristic of the narrative manner in the work “Shajarayi Turk” authored by Abulghazi Bahadur Khan. The researcher demonstrates through examples that narration predominates in the large portion of the work consisting of historical, geographical, ethnographic, and other information; that at the same time the text of the work is not entirely composed of the author's narration; that Abulghazi Khan gives voice to the participants of various events in the course of narrating those events; and that the author's narration, the speech of characters, and rhetorical devices lend richness and color to the narrative manner of the work.
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