Investigations on research in kazakh novels

Authors

  • B.B. Bayazitov Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty
  • E. Huatbekuly Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty
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Abstract

The novel is a complex genre. From the very beginning of the foundation and up to the present day, the Kazakh novel reflects the temporary realities of its era. The novel is valuable in that it is able to describe artistically the society in which it was born, and the features of its time. The results of the research show that the genre of the novel develops within its ideological, aesthetic and theoretical basis. This often shows that historical, social, political, ideological consciousness and the prevalence of the context of the era are recognized as an aesthetic content within the framework of universal values. Undoubtedly, the concepts of condition and place, time and space are connected with the historical situation. In the course of the analysis, work was carried out comparing and describing various works relating to the genre of the novel. Given the novelty of the genre of the Kazakh novel, we evaluated its features from the point of view of viability in the face of changing trends. Thus, there is no need to prove that universal ideals at the same time can have different images and scenes at each stage of their development. The plot and composition of the works are used only to illustrate and depict these images and scenes.

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Bayazitov, B., & Huatbekuly, E. (2018). Investigations on research in kazakh novels. Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 170(2), 15–21. Retrieved from https://philart.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-FIL/article/view/2181