THE DEPICTION OF THE POET’S PERSONALITY AND CREATIVITY IN THE 16TH-CENTURY TAZKIRAS (BASED ON THE WORKS OF HASANXOJA NISORIY AND MUTRIBIY SAMARQANDI)
Keywords:
Tazkira, poet’s personality, literary criticism, styleAbstract
This article analyzes the characteristics of the depiction of the poet’s personality and creative image in the works of two prominent representatives of 16th-century Uzbek literature—Hasanxoja Nisoriy’s “Muzakkir al-ahbab” and Mutribiy Samarqandiy’s “Tazkirat al-shuara”. Nisoriy’s tazkira presents concise, biographical descriptions, whereas Mutribiy’s “Tazkirat al-shuara” is more extensive and marked by a critical-aesthetic and comparative approach. The article highlights the significance of these two tazkiras as historical and literary sources in Uzbek literary studies. The 16th-century tazkiras are evaluated as essential sources of Uzbek literary-critical and artistic thought.
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