GLORIFICATION OF MOTHERLAND MOTIVE IN MAHIRE NAGHIGIZI’S POETRY

Authors

  • Gulnara Javanshir Mammadzada Phd of Philology, head teacher, Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University

Keywords:

homeland, victory, national spirit, independence, West Azerbaijan, contemporary period, Azerbaijani literature, poetry, etc

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to show the reader that the Azerbaijani literature, which has an ancient and centuries-old history, is characterized by its richness in form and content in all periods, that it brings historical events to the lyrical, epic and dramatic level of fiction, and that in these literary examples, the reader celebrates the motives of moral purity, loyalty to the motherland, struggle, respect and reverence. to bring to his attention. Since the 80s of the 20th century, topics such as the pain of Karabakh, loss of land, and longing for the homeland occupy the main place in Azerbaijani literature. Our literature has not remained indifferent to this in a period where we have been losing our historical lands for more than two centuries. Mahira Naghi gizi Huseynova, who combines the intelligence of literature and science, is a poet, linguist-scientist of this kind. Mahira Naghigizi has a high innovative ability as a contemporary Azerbaijani poet. Because in his artistic creativity there are examples suitable for the event of every period. During the 44-day Patriotic War, Mahira Naghigizi created brilliant examples of "victory literature" not only in her poetry, but also in her scientific and journalistic works. In this article, first of all, the anxiety of a citizen poet is described in the poetry of Mahira Naghigizi, and the heartbeat in her poems about victory, which she wrote in the days of the Patriotic War at the end of the 20th of the 20th century.

Published

2024-11-11

How to Cite

Gulnara Javanshir Mammadzada. (2024). GLORIFICATION OF MOTHERLAND MOTIVE IN MAHIRE NAGHIGIZI’S POETRY. Scientific Results, (8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SR/article/view/4569

Issue

Section

Philological Sciences