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THE EPIC OF "KHOLDORKHAN" – A WAR EPIC
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESThis article examines the characteristics of jangnoma epics and the significance of the "Kholdorkhon" epic as a jangnoma epic. It analyzes the literary features, historical and cultural context of the epic, as well as its place in Uzbek folk epics and folklore.
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences
Science is not a list of facts in a textbook, but rather a living series of stories spanning the history of human thought and continuing to this day. Understanding how scientific consensus evolves helps mitigate distrust of research among the general public.
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Science is not a list of facts in a textbook, but rather a living series of stories spanning the history of human thought and continuing to this day. Understanding how scientific consensus evolves helps mitigate distrust of research among the general public.
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Homeric epic and Brecht’s epic theatre
2010Brecht's use of the term "Epic Theatre" invites a literal interpretation, which In turn entails an exploration of the particular elements in his dramatic and theatrical work which may correspond to comparable elements in epic. The criteria for this investigation are derived from Homeric epic and from Aristotle's epic and dramatic models as discussed in
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Towards the general epic structures of the Armenian epics and the Ossetic Nart epic
EposovedenieThe present article examines the epic structures in the ethno-genetic, pagan and medieval Armenian epics, as well as in the Ossetic Nart sagas. The purpose of this work is to explore the common folkloric and mythological features in the mentioned epic traditions of the region. The research is based on the published texts of the four mentioned epics. In
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The Gods of Epic: Unease, Epic Irony, and Epic Poetics
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1979openaire +1 more source
2005
Abstract The Romanticism with which we are now most familiar is that represented in numerous excellent, easily available anthologies. It is inevitably a selective Romanticism, one still shaped (if no longer entirely owned) by the six canonical male poets and dominated by shorter poetic forms, for example, the ode, the lyric, and the ...
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Abstract The Romanticism with which we are now most familiar is that represented in numerous excellent, easily available anthologies. It is inevitably a selective Romanticism, one still shaped (if no longer entirely owned) by the six canonical male poets and dominated by shorter poetic forms, for example, the ode, the lyric, and the ...
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A Prospective Diet-Wide Association Study for Risk of Colorectal Cancer in EPIC
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2022Nikos Papadimitriou +2 more
exaly

