Female Character in American “Lost Generation”
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https://doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-07-03-06Keywords:
Lost generation, Ernest Hemingway, William FaulknerAbstract
This article analyzes the depiction of female characters in the works of Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner within the literary movement of ‘lost generation”, as well as the approaches of these two writers in illuminating the female figure and their literary significance.
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Sh. Choriyeva. The Artistic Specificity of Female Images in English “Lost Generation” Literature (Based on the Works of Richard Aldington and Vera Brittain). PhD dissertation in Philology. Tashkent, 2022.
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