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Diary as a literary genre

https://doi.org/10.20310/2587-6953-2020-6-22-368-376

EDN: MJXXYH

Abstract

The specifics of the diary as a genre of literature is considered. An attempt is made to understand the genre nature of the diary and identify the characteristic features of its narrative structure. Turning to the diary entries of Bakhyt Kairbekov, we analyze the subspecies of the diary as a genre and pose the question of the intertextual specifics of the poet’s diaries. We reveal such characteristic features of the narrative structure of diaries as chronology, dating, aphorism, dialogics, evaluation. It is proved that the specific form of the diary is one of the individual style of a artistic person who realizes his abilities in various fields of artistic work. We establish that the diary form of writing is characterized by a number of features that can be implemented to a greater or lesser extent in each diary: 1) the frequency, regularity of recordings; 2) the relationship of records with current, and not with long-past events; 3) the spontaneous nature of the records; 4) literary rawness of records; 5) addresslessness or uncertainty of the addressee; 6) the intimate and therefore sincere, private nature of the notes.

About the Authors

Zh. K. Salkhanova
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Zhanat K. Salkhanova, Doctor of Pedagogy, Candidate of Philology, Professor, Professor of Russian Philology and World Literature Department

71 al-Farabi Ave, Almaty 050040, Republic of Kazakhstan 



A. S. Utebekova
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Aray S. Utebekova, Master’s Degree Student, Russian Philology and World Literature Department

71 al-Farabi Ave, Almaty 050040, Republic of Kazakhstan 



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Salkhanova Zh.K., Utebekova A.S. Diary as a literary genre. Neophilology. 2020;6(22):368-376. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20310/2587-6953-2020-6-22-368-376. EDN: MJXXYH

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