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The main ideas in the appeals of national classics to their peoples: Abai Kunanbaev and Aleksei Kulakovsky

https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-3-5-9

Abstract

The article aims to make a comparative analysis of the works of Abai Kunanbaev "Words of edification" [1] and Aleksei Kulakovsky "To the Yakut Intelligentsia" [2]. The relevance of the article lies in the fact that no such comparative work has been undertaken before. The purpose of the work is to note in these works similar ideas in meaning, so significant in the spiritual heritage of the appeals of the poet – thinkers, directly addressed to their people. The idea that these messages have similar thoughts and problems is substantiated, and examples are given. Special attention is paid to the content of these works. This problem has been little studied and requires further research. This view will be of interest to specialists in the field of humanities

About the Author

S. I. Egorova
M. K. Ammosov North-Еastern Federal University
Russian Federation

EGOROVA Sargylana Ivanovna – Cand. Sci. (Philology), Associate Professor, Department of Sakha Literature

Yakutsk



References

1. Abai (1970) Words of Edification. Translated from the Kazakh by S.Sanbaev. Alma-Ata. (In Russian)

2. Kulakovsky, A.E. (2012) To the Yakut Intelligentsia. Novosibirsk: Nauka. (In Russian)

3. Avvakumov, P.D. (1981) Unforgettable Meetings. Jol, ol aata bahut. Yakutsk. (In Russian)

4. Anastasiev, N.A. (2008) Abai. The Life of Remarkable People. Moscow. (In Russian)

5. Basharin, G.P. (1964) The Writings of A.E.Kulakovsky. Yakutsk. (In Russian)

6. Kulakovsky, A.E. (1992) To the Yakut Intelligentsia. Yakutsk: Publishing House. (In Russian)


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Egorova S.I. The main ideas in the appeals of national classics to their peoples: Abai Kunanbaev and Aleksei Kulakovsky. Issues of National Literature. 2024;(3):5-9. https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-3-5-9

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