Preservation of the National Identity of the English Language, Literature and Culture in the Complex Combination of Folklore and Literary Techniques

Document Type : Research Article

Authors

Department of Tatar Literature, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia

Abstract

Poetry of today obviously leans toward folk traditions. Trying to use them more extensively to produce fictional works helps to explain this phenomenon. Notwithstanding national differences, people are brought together by shared objectives and passions, cultural values, and the desire to uphold and advance national customs, which are primarily reflected in a variety of artistic mediums. Simultaneously, they provide a solution to a problem that all people have: maintaining the cohesiveness of the literary multicultural space while also safeguarding the national identity of the English language, literature, and culture that are discussed. It is also a fixed and unavoidable fact that English-speaking nations had a major influence on the emergence and growth of national intellectuals, poets, and writers at the start of the 20th century. Similar historical periods and environmental factors have shaped these people's oral literature, customs, religion, and daily lives over the ages. Images, patterns, and happenings progressively seep into the literature. Modern poetry reflects, quite clearly, the shared historical fate.

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Volume 14, Issue 3
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research in Applied Linguistics (ICRAL 2023), October 30, 2023, Kazan, Russia
October 2023
Pages 482-486