Literary genres

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Literary genres
You, dear readers, know very well that literature includes three literary types - epic, drama and lyric. These literary types, in turn, are divided into different branches. This is a group of works within a literary genre genre is called Consequently, within the epic genre, a novel, a short story, a story; drama, tragedy, comedy within the drama genre; within the genre of lyrics there are poems, ballads, qasidas, lyric epics, as well as ghazal, tuyuq, rubai, mukhammas, etc. At the intersection of epic and lyric genres, the epic genre is developing.
There are several literary genres that have their roots in folklore. A number of other genres have emerged as a result of the creative experiences of the representatives of written literature and are still being formed thanks to the followers of these representatives.
In general, as a result of the strengthening of literary relations between the peoples of the world and mutual literary influence, a number of new genres have emerged and will continue to emerge.
It is known that the main form of the epos in contemporary world literature, including Uzbek literature, is the novel. The novel appeared in Uzbek literature for the first time in the 20s of the 60th century with Abdulla Qadiri's novel "Bygone Days". Later, writers such as S. Ainiy and Oibek made a great contribution to the development of this genre. In the 80s and 90s, writers such as O. Yaqubov and P. Kadirov, as well as Asqad Mukhtar, Shuhrat, Hamid Ghulam, Mirmuhsin, and in the XNUMXs Amon Matjon, Togay Murad, etc., created new branches of the novel genre. occurred.
Nowadays, these branches of novel or epic genres are also conditional genre of historical-biographical novel or political novel genre and so on.

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