HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES OF THE CONTINENTAL GENRE
Abstract
Alisher Navoi (1441–1501) is one of the great figures not only of Uzbek classical literature, but also of world poetic thought, whose work is directly related to the national psyche, moral criteria, and mystical views. In many of the poet's verses and sayings, such concepts as human perfection, faith in fate, patience and gratitude, intelligence and ignorance have found deep poetic expression. This article analyzes a famous verse by Navoi using biographical, mystical, moral, and literary-aesthetic methods.
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Alisher Navoi (1441–1501) is one of the great figures not only of Uzbek classical
literature, but also of world poetic thought, whose work is directly related to the
national psyche, moral criteria, and mystical views. In many of the poet's verses and
sayings, such concepts as human perfection, faith in fate, patience and gratitude,
intelligence and ignorance have found deep poetic expression. This article analyzes
a famous verse by Navoi using biographical, mystical, moral, and literary-aesthetic
methods.







