XX. Yüzyıl Azerbaycan Şiirinde Folklor Sembolleri

One cannot imagine culture without symbols. Mythological plots and folklore images, which come from ethno memory in national-cultural thought and are modeled in a new form of artistic thought through folklore thinking, do not remain stable in terms of ideas and forms in poetic thought. Mountain, fai...

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Azerbaijani language
Customs / Folklore
Folklore
Ideology
Imagery
Literature
Memory
Other Language Literature
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Political factors
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Semantics
Semiology
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