
The Poetics of Literary Genres in Uzbek And Korean Classical Literature During the Xvii-Xix Centuries: Scientific Significance
Abstract
This article examines the similarities and differences in the lyrical genres found within Uzbek and Korean classical literature, drawing on an analysis of the lyrical works of poets from both nations. The study explores the poetic features and stylistic characteristics that reflect the socio-political and cultural contexts of these literary traditions.
Keywords
Uzbek, Korean, sijo, Joseon
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