O‘zbek filologiyasi
This document presents an in-depth exploration of Uzbek literature, spanning from its ancient roots to its more contemporary forms. It delves into the key figures, themes, and movements that have shaped Uzbek literary history, emphasizing the importance of understanding the socio-political context in which these works were created. The guide is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of the major eras and authors, from the early oral traditions and Turkic writings to the Jadid movement and modern Uzbek literature. It highlights the unique contributions of Uzbek writers to Central Asian and global literary culture.
Asosiy mavzular
- Eng Qadimgi Adabiyot Yodgorliklari: This section explores the ancient roots of Uzbek literature, including oral traditions, myths, legends, and early written works. It discusses the socio-cultural context of these early expressions and their significance in shaping Uzbek identity. Key figures and texts from this period are examined to provide a foundation for understanding the subsequent development of Uzbek literature.
- XIV-XVI asrlarda ijtimoiy-siyosiy hayot: This section discusses the key social and political events that influenced the literary output of this period. Notable figures and authors from this era are examined, including Rabghuzi, and a description of their writing style and themes are provided.
- Navoiy hayoti va ijodi .Navoiy lirikasi.: This segment focuses on the life and creative output of Alisher Navoi, a central figure in Uzbek literature. It examines his lyrical poetry, his epic masterpiece "Khamsa," and his contributions to the development of the Uzbek language and literary tradition. Navoi's themes of love, wisdom, and social justice are also explored.
- Bobur hayoti va ijodi. Bobur lirikasi. Boburnoma: This part focuses on the life and creative output of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur. It examines his lyrical poetry, his military career, and his autobiographical memoir