Course work Theme: Lyric poetry. Introduction


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Lryic Poetry


Rahimboyeva Durdona
210-group
Course work
Theme: Lyric poetry .
Introduction: What’s Lyric Poetry?
Main body: Lyrical Poetry of different nationalities.
  • Russian lyrical poetry;
  • Lryic poetry of English nationality;
  • Lyric in Uzbek Poetry.

  • Conclusion: Significance of Lyrical poetry.


Introduction
What is Lryic Poetry?
A lyric poetry is short, highly musical verse that conveys powerful feelings. The poet may use rhyme, meter, or other literary devices to create a song-like quality.
Lryic Poetry
Unlike narrative poetry, which chronicles events, lyric poetry doesn't have to tell a story. A lyric poem is a private expression of emotion by a single speaker. For example, American poet Emily Dickinson described inner feelings when she wrote her lyric poem that begins, "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, / And Mourners to and fro."
  • About Russian Lyrical Poetry;
  • Russian Lyric writers.

Russian Lryic poetry
The blossoming of Russian lyric poetry was sudden, and developed with a wonderful rapidity, if we consider that its beginning and its finest bloom are contained in the first eighty years of the nineteenth century. The eighteenth century, or, as it is more specifically called in the history of Russian literature, the “century of Catherine the Great,” struck in fact no lyrical chords; and this is comprehensible. Lyricism is not possible without genuine feeling nor without genuine ways of expressing it: Russian literature of the eighteenth century was, per contra, all imitative. 
Prince Serge Wolkonsky (1860–1937) said:
  • Pushkin (1799–1837) is among our poets the most difficult figure to be retraced; for the sublime excellency of his poetry comes just from the fact that he has no predominating coloring. 
  • Among these poets, who are all more or less a reflection of Pushkin, only one is powerful enough to stand as an independent individuality: this is the already mentioned Lermontov (1814–1841). 
  • Only two poets did in a considerable part of their productions enter the way of deliberate didacticism, and impressed upon their literary activity a character of belligerency. These are Nekrasov (1821–1877) and Count Aleksey Tolstoy (1817–1875).

Uzbek literature, the body of written works produced by the Uzbek people of Central Asia, most of whom live in Uzbekistan,
with smaller populations in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan.
Uzbek lyric poetry
From the 10th to the 12th century :
  • Yusuf Khass Hajib "Kutadgu bilig" (Knowledge Which Leads to Happrns);
  • Mahmud Kashgari "Diwan lughat al - Turk" (Compendium of the Turkic Dialects);
  • Ahmad Yugnaki "Hibat al - haqa'iq" (Gift to Truths);
  • Ahmed Yesevi "Diwan - i hikmet" (Book of Wisdom).

From the 13th to the 14th century:
  • Khwarizmi "Muhabbatnamah" (Love Letter);L
  • utfi "Gul and Nawruz";
  • Gadai;

From the 15th to the 19th century:
  • Mujrim Obid;
  • Turdi Farogiy;
  • Sayido Nasafiy;
  • Abu al - Gazi Bahadur;
  • Shermuhammad Munis;Muhammad Agahi;Mashrab;Mahmur;Muhammad Sharaf Gulkhani;Uwaysi;Nodira;

English Lyric poetry
The significance of Lyric poetry.
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