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Wounds Of Armenia Verk Hayastani


Wounds Of Armenia Verk Hayastani
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Author : Khachatur Abovian
language : en
Publisher: Jiahu Books
Release Date : 2013-09

Wounds Of Armenia Verk Hayastani written by Khachatur Abovian and has been published by Jiahu Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09 with categories.


Verk Hayastani - Wounds of Armenia is a 1841 historical novel by Khachatur Abovian. Written in the Araratian (Yerevan) dialect, it was Abovian's debut novel, the first Armenian novel and the first modern Eastern Armenian literary work. The novel recounts an incident which happened in his hometown Kanaker during the Russo-Persian War of 1826-1828. A young Armenian girl named Takhuni is kidnapped by soldiers of Hossein Khan Sardar, the head of the Persian political entity around Yerevan. Aghasi, who is the main hero, kills the Sardar's men and saves her. The Persian governor's brother Hassan decides to punish Aghasi and thus destroys a number of Armenian towns.



Wounds Of Armenia


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Author : Khachatur Abovyan
language : ru
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Release Date : 2016-01-07

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Wounds of Armenia (Armenian: Verk Hayastani) is an 1841 historical novel by Khachatur Abovian. Written in the Araratian (Yerevan) dialect, Wounds of Armenia is considered Abovian's chef d'oeuvre. It is Abovian's debut novel, the first Armenian novel and the first modern Eastern Armenian literary work. Thanks to Wounds of Armenia, Khachatur Abovian is acknowledged as the founder of the modern Eastern Armenian language.(wikipedia.org)



Wounds Of Armeni


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Author : Abovian Khachatur
language : en
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Release Date : 2012-02

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The historical novel Wounds of Armenia (written in 1841, first published in 1858) was the first Armenian secular novel dedicated to the fate of the Armenian people and its struggle for liberation in the period of Russo-Persian war of 1826-1828. The novel dealt with the suffering of Armenians under Persian occupation. The basic concept of the novel was the assertion of feelings of national merit, patriotism and hatred of oppressors. These themes had a profound influence on wide layers of Armenian society. The hero of the novel, Agassi, personifies the freedom-loving national spirit and its will to fight against the foreign conquerors. "Give away your life, but never give away your native lands," is the motto of Agassi and his partisan friends. The story begins with an abduction of an Armenian girl by a band of thugs sent by the Persian sardar that triggers an uprising led by Agassi. Abovian saw in strengthening of the friendship of Russian and Armenian peoples a guarantee of the national, political and cultural revival of his native lands. However; when Abovian wrote the novel he was already disillusioned with Tsarist policies in Armenia, particularly with the implementation of Polozhenie (Statute) in 1836 which greatly reduced the political power of the Armenian Catholicos and the abolishment of the Armenian Oblast in 1840. In the novel, elements of romanticism and realism are interlaced while the narration is supplanted by lyrical retreats.



Open Wounds


Open Wounds
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Author : Vicken Cheterian
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2015

Open Wounds written by Vicken Cheterian and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with History categories.


Open Wounds explains how, after the First World War, the new Turkish Republic forcibly erased the memory of the atrocities, and traces of Armenians, from their historic lands -- a process to which the international community turned a blind eye.





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Author : Խաչատուր Աբովյան
language : hy
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Release Date : 2014

written by Խաչատուր Աբովյան and has been published by Indoeuropeanpublishing.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Fiction categories.


The historical novel Wounds of Armenia (written in 1841, first published in 1858) was the first Armenian secular novel dedicated to the fate of the Armenian people and its struggle for liberation in the period of Russo-Persian war of 1826-1828. The novel dealt with the suffering of Armenians under Persian occupation. The basic concept of the novel was the assertion of feelings of national merit, patriotism and hatred of oppressors. These themes had a profound influence on wide layers of Armenian society. The hero of the novel, Agassi, personifies the freedom-loving national spirit and its will to fight against the foreign conquerors. "Give away your life, but never give away your native lands," is the motto of Agassi and his partisan friends. The story begins with an abduction of an Armenian girl by a band of thugs sent by the Persian sardar that triggers an uprising led by Agassi. Abovian saw in strengthening of the friendship of Russian and Armenian peoples a guarantee of the national, political and cultural revival of his native lands. However; when Abovian wrote the novel he was already disillusioned with Tsarist policies in Armenia, particularly with the implementation of Polozhenie (Statute) in 1836 which greatly reduced the political power of the Armenian Catholicos and the abolishment of the Armenian Oblast in 1840. In the novel, elements of romanticism and realism are interlaced while the narration is supplanted by lyrical retreats.



Wounds Of Armenia


Wounds Of Armenia
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Author : Khachatur Abovyan
language : en
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Release Date : 2020-01-07

Wounds Of Armenia written by Khachatur Abovyan and has been published by Indoeuropeanpublishing.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-07 with Fiction categories.


The historical novel Wounds of Armenia (written in 1841, first published in 1858) was the first Armenian secular novel dedicated to the fate of the Armenian people and its struggle for liberation in the period of Russo-Persian war of 1826-1828. The novel dealt with the suffering of Armenians under Persian occupation. The basic concept of the novel was the assertion of feelings of national merit, patriotism and hatred of oppressors. These themes had a profound influence on wide layers of Armenian society. The hero of the novel, Agassi, personifies the freedom-loving national spirit and its will to fight against the foreign conquerors. "Give away your life, but never give away your native lands," is the motto of Agassi and his partisan friends. The story begins with an abduction of an Armenian girl by a band of thugs sent by the Persian sardar that triggers an uprising led by Agassi. Abovian saw in strengthening of the friendship of Russian and Armenian peoples a guarantee of the national, political and cultural revival of his native lands. However; when Abovian wrote the novel he was already disillusioned with Tsarist policies in Armenia, particularly with the implementation of Polozhenie (Statute) in 1836 which greatly reduced the political power of the Armenian Catholicos and the abolishment of the Armenian Oblast in 1840. In the novel, elements of romanticism and realism are interlaced while the narration is supplanted by lyrical retreats.



The Heritage Of Armenian Literature


The Heritage Of Armenian Literature
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Author : Agop Jack Hacikyan
language : en
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Release Date : 2000

The Heritage Of Armenian Literature written by Agop Jack Hacikyan and has been published by Wayne State University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with History categories.


Preserving Armenia's rich literary tradition from a multitude of viewpoints has been the aim of this three-volume work. This third volume joins the previous two in making excerpts of Armenian masterpieces accessible in beautifully rendered English translations, while enabling readers to enjoy the immediacy of these works through lively discussions of the authors and their times. Here the focus is on the eighteenth through twentieth centuries. The volume begins with a comprehensive overview of the entire historical, social, and literary panorama of the periods covered: the Armenian Renaissance, the development of modern Armenian (with its Western and Eastern versions), the emergence of a national identity and democratic thinking (with their impact on literature and theater), and such literary schools as Romanticism, Realism, and Aestheticism. Biographies of more than 130 prominent authors appear in these pages, together with critical comments concerning their works and extensive excerpts from the works themselves. The texts are edited, annotated with footnotes, and presented in a format that permits easy comprehension. Literature unveils a rich pageant of works in historical perspective. The varied experiences from the Armenian past come alive, allowing for new understandings and comparisons to literatures of other nations.



Verk Hayastani


Verk Hayastani
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Author : Khachʻatur Abovyan
language : hy
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

Verk Hayastani written by Khachʻatur Abovyan and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Armenia categories.




Wounds Of Armenia


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Author : Хачатур Абовян
language : ru
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Release Date : 2018-06-26

Wounds Of Armenia written by Хачатур Абовян and has been published by Indoeuropeanpublishing.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-06-26 with Drama categories.


Хачату́р Авети́кович Абовя́н (арм. Խաչատուր Աբովյան; 15 октября 1809, село Канакер, близ Эривани (Еревана) -- пропал без вести 14 апреля 1848) -- армянский писатель, основоположник новой армянской литературы и нового литературного языка (на основе восточноармянского диалекта вместо устаревшего грабара), педагог, этнограф. (wikipedia.org)



Betrayed Armenia


Betrayed Armenia
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Author : Diana Agabeg Apcar
language : en
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Release Date : 2020-09-28

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Every time that I hear the name Armenian I feel the bleeding of a moral wound within me. It was the year I was sent into exile (1896). On a Thursday, before we had left the Military School for our vacation, a rumor flew through the school,—“They are massacring the Armenians.” All my young patriotic companions turned pale from deep emotion. Every one tried to read in the sad faces of others the reason for this bad news. But each one avoided expressing his thought. After a time the details began to circulate to the effect that the Armenians had dared to destroy the Ottoman Bank and government buildings with bombs, and that this was the reason why they were massacred. At that time all of us trembled, because we also were enemies of that government, because we also wished to overthrow it, and although we were not convinced that the best service could be rendered by bombs, we were working quietly to spread our ideas. In our hearts a flame of enmity and indignation, no less terrible than bombs, was burning. The poor Armenians were being massacred ruthlessly, because out of their number five or ten persons, resenting their wrongs, had rebelled. But that which maddened these poor men, that drove them to rebellion and placed bombs in their hands was the stupidity of the people and the outrageous oppressions of the government. And now this inhuman government was killing with clubs a noble nation, under the pretext of putting down a rebellion produced by its own oppressions. Among the crimes committed by the former government the most unpardonable crime was the Armenian massacre. If there was a race up to that time among non-Moslem peoples which with sincere and deep feeling honored the Ottoman fatherland that race was the Armenian. It is the Armenians who wear most nearly the national dress, who speak and write Turkish best, and recognize the Ottoman country as their fatherland. Besides this it is the Armenians who engage in commerce and agriculture, and thus, by demonstrating its fruitfulness, increase the value of the Ottoman Empire. Because a few among them justly started an agitation, these our noble and industrious brethren were being massacred. What a terrible scene! When we left the school building we saw hundreds of the bodies of our Armenian compatriots being removed in manure carts; legs and arms were hanging down outside. This bloody scene will ever remain impressed on my mind.