This article explores the phenomenon of intertextuality inKazakh prose from a literary-theoretical perspective. Intertextuality isconsideredoneofthenewformsofartisticperceptionandpoeticstructurein modern literary studies. In addition, the article analyzes the spiritualand poetic connections between the works of Alisher Navoi and AbaiQunanbaiuly, focusing on similarities in poetic language and worldview.The research examines the continuity of traditions in Kazakh literature,the influence of the Turkic poetic school, and the interrelations betweentexts through the lens of intertextuality theory
Maqpal et al. (Tue,) studied this question.