Lirik kechinma tabiati
Keywords:
lyrical experience, autopsychological poetry, inner and outer experience, artistic thinking, antithetical lyrical experience, stable lyrical experience.Abstract
The poems written by Abdulla Oripov during his foreign travels
are characterized as products of an individual creative style, as reflected
in their artistic scope, formal and thematic features and the expression
of lyrical experience. In Uzbek literary studies, the issue of the harmony
between lyrical emotion and poetic imagery in the works of major poets
has been explored only partially. Within this scholarly framework, the
present article examines the poetry of Abdulla Oripov, People’s Poet of
Uzbekistan and the founder of a distinctive poetic school, and offers an academic assessment of his place in the nation’s artistic and aesthetic
consciousness.
Furthermore, the specific features of lyrical experience in the
poet’s oeuvre are analyzed, with particular attention paid to examples
of autopsychological lyricism. The manifestation of inner and outer
lyrical experience is examined through the author’s perspective and
creative innovation, on the basis of poetic texts and from both artistic and
scholarly viewpoints. In addition, the methods and means by which the
poet’s creative emotions are expressed in his works are investigated.