THE SCHOLAR WHO GAVE SPIRIT TO WORDS – THE SCIENTIFIC PATH OF BOTIRKHON AKRAM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1259/8j5vhq31Keywords:
Botirkhon Akram, poetic image, lyrical hero, Alisher Navoi, linguopoetics, contemporary Uzbek poetry, spiritual thinking, methodological approach, literary studies, style of analysis.Abstract
The article highlights the scientific legacy of Botirkhon Akram, a prominent figure in Uzbek literary studies. It analyzes his methodological research within the framework of Navoi’s lyrical hero and contemporary Uzbek poetry, his linguopoetic analysis methods, and theoretical approaches based on the harmony of imagery and emotion. It also discusses his pedagogical activity, the status of a mentor, and his aesthetic attitude toward poetry. The article serves to understand Botirkhon Akram’s scientific heritage in a new pedagogical and analytical context.
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