THE RENEWAL OF OF POETIC GENRES AND THEMES IN THE WORKS OF MUHYI AND HIS CONTEMPORANEOUS POETICS: ANALYSIS OF LITERARY-AESTHETIC FOUNDATIONS AND SOCIO-POLITICAL FACTORS

Poetic genres, renewal of themes, literary-aesthetic foundations, socio-political factors, Kokand literary environment, Uzbek literature, classical traditions, Jadidism, language-style, aesthetic ideals, Muhyi, Furqat, Zavqiy, Muqimiy

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This article analyzes the literary-aesthetic foundations and socio-political factors behind the renewal of poetic genres and themes in the works of Muhyi and his contemporaneous poets. The process, which occurred in the literary environment of Kokand during the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, led to significant changes in Uzbek literature. The article examines the integration of classical traditions with the ideas of Jadidism, innovations in language and style, and the transformation of aesthetic ideals. Through the works of poets such as Muhyi, Furqat, Zavqiy, and Muqimiy, it highlights the strengthening of the social-spiritual function of poetry and the introduction of new meanings into traditional genres. As a result, it is concluded that the balance between tradition and innovation in Uzbek literature laid a strong foundation for future reforms.