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  2. Ancient Armenian poetry - Wikipedia

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    In the poem, Armenian love poetry is free from religious morality. [155] His rich literary legacy includes both secular and religious works. Soulful laments and hymns dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Gregory the Illuminator, Nerses the Great, and other saints expressed the author's personal drama and his ideas of national revival.

  3. Armenian literature - Wikipedia

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    Early documented examples of Armenian women in literature include limited writings from the nation's pagan era, as well as poems dated to the eighth century. [27] The first Armenian woman to publish a novel is Srpouhi Dussap of Constantinople who wrote and published Mayda, a feminist social critique, in the 19th century. [ 28 ]

  4. Urbatagirk - Wikipedia

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    The book is written in bologir (cursive) style in Classical Armenian. [2] The illustrations were reused woodcuts originally produced for European publications, with some of them altered slightly in order to appear more Armenian (such as the addition of black hoods to images of Catholic priests so that they looked like Armenian priests).

  5. Hayren - Wikipedia

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    Kuchak's poems often explore themes of love and nature. His works are considered classics in Armenian literature. Kuchak lived in a time of political turmoil in the 16th century, and a dark age for the Armenian arts. Kuchak's poetry was often seen as a bright light in this dark time, being simple, direct, witty, and lyrical. [2]

  6. Tatev Chakhian - Wikipedia

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    Tatev Chakhian (born 1992) is a Poland-based Armenian poet, translator and artist.. Her debut collection of poetry, անանձնաԳՐԱյին [unIDentical], was published in 2016 in Yerevan.

  7. List of Armenian writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Armenian authors, arranged chronologically. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  8. William Michaelian - Wikipedia

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    His stories, poems, and drawings have appeared in literary periodicals in the United States and Armenia; his work has been performed on Armenian National Radio. [3] His fiction and poetry have appeared in Ararat (New York), a quarterly journal devoted to literary and historical work on Armenian subjects. He is also a contributor to the ...

  9. Category:Armenian literature - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Armenian poetry; Armenian Alexander Romance; Armenian Encyclopedia Publishing House; Armenian genocide in culture; Armenian printing; Armenian translation of John Chrysostom's commentary on the Psalms