A New Approach To The Work Of Muhammad Aminkhoja Muqimi (1850-1903)
Kuldosh Pardaev , Doctor Of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Tashkent State University Of Uzbek Language And Literature Named After Alisher Navoi, UzbekistanAbstract
When comparing the text of the works of the enlightened artist Muhammad Aminkhoja Muqimi, who lived and worked in the literary environment of Kokand in the late XIX - early XX centuries, it became clear that the text of most poems does not correspond to the original. Because of the demands of the Soviet ideology, the poet's poems on religious and mystical themes were edited and shortened. Strong socially critical bytes and paragraphs in the text of the comic works were also omitted. As a result, the edited works were misinterpreted. Muqimi's works left in manuscript sources are important in the study of the poet's worldview, his attitude to social reality, his literary and aesthetic world.
Keywords
Satire, publication
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