Wounds of Armenia

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Wounds of Armenia is a seminal 19th-century Armenian novel by Khachatur Abovian that is often regarded as one of the first modern works in Eastern Armenian literature and a powerful depiction of Armenian national suffering under foreign rule.

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instanceOf novel
alsoKnownAs The Wounds of Armenia NERFINISHED
Verk Hayastani NERFINISHED
author Khachatur Abovian NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Armenia NERFINISHED
culturalContext Persian rule over Eastern Armenia
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
depicts Armenian national suffering
life of Armenians under foreign domination
genre historical novel
national novel
novel
hasAuthorNationality Armenian
influenced later Eastern Armenian prose writers
languageVariant modern Eastern Armenian
literaryCanonStatus classic of Armenian literature
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Armenian national awakening
mainTheme Armenian national suffering
foreign rule over Armenia
national identity
oppression
patriotism
originalLanguage Eastern Armenian NERFINISHED
settingPeriod 19th century
significance important in the development of modern Armenian prose
one of the first modern works in Eastern Armenian literature
seminal work of 19th-century Armenian literature
titleLanguage Armenian NERFINISHED

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Armenian literature notableWork Wounds of Armenia