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PECULIAR PROPERTIES IN FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AITYS ART SCHOOL

Abstract

Aitys poetry has a special place and significance in the history of literature. Since ancient times aitys represented an effective and common genre in the rich folk literature. Nowadays, this genre continues to contribute significantly by illustrating signs and mores of the contemporary society. Therefore one of the main objectives of the modern literary study is scientific research of aitys in the aspect of true life reflection and creative problems of genre; scientific interests include interelation of genre with a tradition of improvisation poetry, peculiar signs and salient attributes, peculiarities of genre development through centuries and contemporary trends.

About the Authors

T. K. Albekov
Auezov institute of literature and arts
Kazakhstan

Almaty



N. М. Mursalimova
Auezov institute of literature and arts
Kazakhstan

Almaty



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Albekov T.K., Mursalimova N.М. PECULIAR PROPERTIES IN FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AITYS ART SCHOOL. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2020;(1):228-232. (In Kazakh)

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