Ponte Academic Journal Jun 2019, Volume 75, Issue 6 |
STAGES OF A FREE VERSE IN AZERBAIJAN POETRY Author(s): Aliyeva Gultekin J. Ponte - Jun 2019 - Volume 75 - Issue 6 doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2019.6.13 Abstract: Abstract: The article explores innovations brought by free verse, which is the most recent literary movement in Russia and known as futurism, into Azerbaijani poetry. It is shown that it takes about a hundred years since the arrival of free verse in Azerbaijani poetry. You can come to certain conclusions about the development path of Azerbaijan, the stages and place, the position of free verse in the poetic space for all this time. At the same time, in accordance with these stages, the features of the development of the characteristics of the form, content, and artistic expression of free verse have been modified and updated. The gradual parallel development of free verse with syllable, met with certain protests (innovation of any kind meets with protest!) And attracted the attention of the first models in the Azerbaijani literary environment, and in many cases, turning into the main form of poetry, in fact shows its position and place. In stages, free poetry developed not only from the point of view of idea, content, but also from the point of view of form and structure. Azerbaijani free verse has also changed in terms of semantics, intonation, consonance, rhythm. Each new generation that came to a new verse developed it in style, artistic description, and means of expression.\nKey words: Azerbaijani poetry, free verse, futurism, stage, associative.
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