Abstract
The article is devoted to the consideration of the conceptual foundations of Shakarim Kudaiberdiuly’s works. The purpose of the study is to identify the literary and conceptual foundations of Shakarim’s work. The article analyzes the reflection of the concepts of conscience, morality, religion in the poet’s poems and poems, which form the conceptual basis of Shakarim Kudaiberdiuly’s work. Examples and analyzes were made from the works of the poet. The article uses methods of compilation, systematization, comparison, conceptual analysis, formulation. It will also focus on the work of Sh.Kudaiberdiuly «Chronicle of Turkish, Kyrgyz, Kazakh and Khans». In the Kazakh chronicle, the wisdom qualities of the people, their worldview, beliefs, their fate, courage, work, and morals of individual people on this path are distinguished. In the article, the author focuses on the value of the Chronicle and considers Sh.Kudaiberdiuly’s «Chronicle of Turkish, Kyrgyz, Kazakh and Khans» as a work that tells the history of the Kazakh and Turkic people, their various historical processes in the literary language, in connection with the National worldview. In the final part, the author comes to the conclusion that the works of Shakarim Kudaiberdiuly, created as a result of his spiritual searches, deeply concerned with universal human problems. The results of the study can be used in research in the fields of «modern Kazakh literature», «history of Kazakh literature», «theory of literature». Keywords: literature, poetry, chronicle, poem, poet, concept, conceptual analysis.
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