- Akademik Tarih ve Düşünce Dergisi
- Volume:11 Issue:2
- Artistic and Aesthetic Features in Modern Short Stories
Artistic and Aesthetic Features in Modern Short Stories
Authors : Mehman Aliyev
Pages : 1288-1298
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Publication Date : 2024-06-07
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This paper delves into the artistic-aesthetic dimensions present in three contemporary narratives: \"My Father\'s Hands\" by Sardar Amin, \"The Bitten apple\" by Atagam, and \"The Silence of the Bees\" by Sharif Agh. It elucidates how these stories embody the artistic-aesthetic ideal while underscoring the intrinsic connection between aesthetic expression and the socio-political milieu. Furthermore, it posits that the author\'s portrayal of reality inherently reflects ethical-aesthetic intentions. Sardar Amin\'s narrative places the moral-aesthetic quandary at the forefront, emanating from the national-moral framework characteristic of an oriental writer. Sharif Agh elucidates rape as a manifestation of wartime aggression, categorizing it as an archetype of aesthetic repugnance. This portrayal suggests that warfare itself embodies elements akin to rape. Atagam presents a distinct artistic and aesthetic narrative, delineating contrasting worldviews within the story. The author\'s withdrawal from the characters, adoption of a language reflective of the story\'s environment, and adherence to existing aesthetics augment the narrative\'s allure.Keywords : modernity, aesthetic ideal, context, aesthetic culture, social and political environment, structure, artistic and aesthetic