Genre characteristics and typology of Jabir Novruz and Sabir Rustamkhanli's lyrical poems

Authors

  • Aytaj Ismayilli

Keywords:

lyrical poem, lyrical hero, associative poem, lyrical-philosophical poem, poem-appeal

Abstract

In the article, the genre characteristics and typology of the lyrical poem are studied based on Jabir Novruz's “Tales of the Lost Village”, “People's Hymns”, Sabir Rustamkhanli's “Wholeness”, “Stateless”. Jabir Novruz's poem “Tales of the Lost Village” is constructed as a speech of a lyrical hero trying to convey his impressions and feelings. The poet writes down his sadness caused by the destruction of a village based on what he saw and heard, memories, and in this way conveys his main ideas. Jabir Novruz's poem “Human Hymns” is based on the flow of feelings and thoughts of the lyrical hero. The lyrical hero expresses his philosophical views about the world and man, a number of human emotions. Sabir Rustamkhanli promotes the sense of nationality and patriotism in the poem “Stateless” based on a monologue. In the poem “Wholeness” written in the form of a poem-appeal with socio-political content, the poet expresses his struggle for the integration of a nation. For the poet who uses the method of transfer of event and thought, journalistic speech becomes a special form of expression of the lyrical beginning. Lyrical beginning, lyrical hero, lyrical plot and a number of other features are determined to be common characteristic features for the lyrical poems we have involved in the study. At the same time, as a result of the research, the selection of those poems with their content, form, theme, idea and other individual specific features is clarified.

 

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Published

2024-02-23

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