The Aesthetics Of The Novel: The Writer’s Style As A Carrier Of Spiritual And Educational Ideas
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https://doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-06-11-07Keywords:
Novel, style, aestheticsAbstract
This article discusses the artistic style and poetics of the novel in English and Uzbek literature. It compares the works of James Joyce and Khurshid Dustmuhammad, analyzing the continuity of skill and experience inherited from Abdulla Qodiriy and their distinctive role in contemporary Uzbek novel writing.
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