მინაშვილი, ლადო2021-09-232021-09-232020აკაკი წერეთლის დაბადებიდან 180 წლისთავისადმი მიძღვნილი სამეცნიერო შრომების კრებული, 2020, გვ.: 77-89978-9941-13-955-0https://dspace.tsu.ge/handle/123456789/761The historian of Georgian literature always mentions one fact: the March 1859 issue of the magazine "Tsiskri" was opened with Akaki Tsereteli's poem "P.Ts." (Pelagia Tsereteli), followed by Ilia Chavchavadze's poem "I also black eyes". Ilia Chavchavadze was 21 at the time, and Akaki was 18. This is how these two names met in the pages of the magazine "Tsiskri" in the minds of Georgian readers, so that soon they would be forever connected to each other, forever paired - Ilia and Akaki, Akaki and Ilia. The examples of writers 'pairing are not lacking in the literature histories of other countries either, but it seems that a similar example of their cherished writers' pairing, so intertwined as we have in our literature, is nowhere to be found. It shows the desire, aspiration and dream of our patriotic unity and support In public, national affairs ... This trust of the people is probably determined by the fate of our country and its history. It is true that Ilia and Akaki have never been related by a sense of personal friendship, and this was understandable due to their personal nature, lifestyle and many other circumstances, but instead, their relationship in the public arena in public affairs and friendship could not rival any friendship.geქართული ლიტერატურაქართული რეალიზმიილია ჭავჭავაძეაკაკი წერეთელილიტერატურული ურთიერთობებილიტერატურული გავლენაGeorgian literatureGeorgian realismIlia ChavchavadzeAkaki Tsereteliliterary relationsliterary impactილია ჭავჭავაძისა და აკაკი წერეთლის ლიტერატურული ურთიერთმიმართების შესახებAbout the literary relations between Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki TsereteliArticle