Արեւմտահայ Պատմուածքի Ծագումը

dc.contributor.authorOshagan, Vahe
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-30T13:47:45Z
dc.date.available2025-01-30T13:47:45Z
dc.date.issued1971
dc.description.abstractThe Renaissance of Western Armenian letters sets in around 1840 in Smyrna and within 10 years the first crude form of the short story make their appearance in the works of Mkhitarist monks in Vienna. Gradually the spirit of European realism permeates Armenian literature through translations and through people like Deroyents, Vartan Pasha, Voskan, Svadjian. These men and other intellectuals — Odian, Hissarian, Haigouni, Missakian etc. help forge a new literary language which serves as vehicle for the growth of the short story. At this juncture literature has an essentially practical function and is used as weapon in social, religious and political conflicts. All the men of letters try their hands at the story – first it is Hassarian, followed by Odian, Missakian, Voskan, all in the 1850s but they lack the senses of the genre. The best tentatives are finally those of the satirical writers Svadjian and Ayvazian, together with the sentimentalist Haigouni, who develop a literary hero, a realism of the characterisation and dialogue that set the mark on the times. By the 1870s, the genre has acquired a certain identity of its own.
dc.identifier.citationՕշական, Վ., «Արեւմտահայ Պատմուածքի Ծագումը», Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Պէյրութ, 1971, էջ 205-225
dc.identifier.urihttps://haigrepository.haigazian.edu.lb/handle/123456789/443
dc.titleԱրեւմտահայ Պատմուածքի Ծագումը
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