An Example of National Romanticism in Contemporary Kazakh Literature an Assessment of the Novel Ey, Dünye Ey
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2021
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Ahmet Yesevi University
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Özet
Ey, Dunya Ey named novel was written depending on the facts of some affairs in 1916. During this time Russian government forcefully began to enroll Kazakh men to the army. Opposition to the unjust policy and oppression Kazakh people began to protest and this led to brutal genocide and forceful migration. At the same time, this novel also covering Russian communist revolution in 1917 and returning back home of the migrant people and their social life until the end of Soviet Union in 1991. In this novel, the author has written a wide range of genres and very long period of time. A part of the novel is based on documents which recorded at the time of these events. Some parts of the novel were written depending on documents which was described events occurring in 1916 and migrations during these period. Sections of the novel which were describing the events of after migration and back home are entirely the author’s fiction. The inadequacy of the depictions of the people and places, as well as many incidents which took place at that time covered by the novel are among the reasons for this technical weakness. © 2021, Ahmet Yesevi University. All rights reserved.
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Beksultan Nurjekeulı, Bolshevik Re-volution, Kazakh National Freedom Movement, Zheltoksan Affairs
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Q3
Cilt
2021
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99