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GROTESQUE IN FEYZUDIN NAGIEV’S PROSE (IN THE CONTEXT OF "HAPPY PEOPLE" STORY)

R. G. Kadimov (uslankadimov@mail.ru) and A. A. Medzhidov (abi-med@rambler.ru)

Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, 2018

Abstract: The aim of the reasearch is studying the aesthetics of grotesque in F. Nagiev's story "Happy People". Methods. Cultural-historical method, comparative-typological; the study of poetic and genre system of prose is carried out with the simultaneous study of the creative biography of the writer and its influence on his creativity. At the same time, empirical, typological, systemic, analytical, hermeneutical-interpretative, textual research methods act as the basic ones. Results. The research carried out in the article revealed that the prose of the well-known Lezghin writer is diverse in genre characteristics, poetics, style and language. Summary. The genre of the grotesque in the Dagestani and North Caucasian prose, because of its absence, in scientific terms was not considered. This fact makes the study of this topic relevant and popular for a deeper comprehension of the ideological and ideological side of the prose of one of the many facets of creative personalities of modern Dagestan literature.

Date: 2018
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