INTERPRETATION OF PHYTONYMIC IMAGES IN UZBEK LITERATURE
Abstract
The poet expresses his feelings born in his heart through poetry. He is inspired by nature, the world of animals and plants, and transfers it to his poetry. Among literary people, flower names - phytonyms rise to the level of an artistic image. This article interprets floristic images used in Uzbek literature. The nature images found in Uzbek classic and modern poetry are discussed.
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Phytonyms, ethnography, poetic imageHow to Cite
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