MODERN UZBEK NOVEL: DEVELOPMENT TRENDS
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https://doi.org/10.31618/ESSA.2782-1994.2021.6.68.39Keywords:
novel, genre, romanization, genre-style contamination.Abstract
This article examines the development trends of the modern Uzbek novel. On the example of the novels “Fields left by my father”, “You cannot die in this world” by T. Murad, “The Beast” by Sh.Kholmirzaev, “Lives Passed in a Dream” by U. Khashimov, “Fotima and Zukhra” by U. Umarbekov, “On all four sides ”,“ Square ”by O. Mukhtar,“ Bazar ”,“ Sage Sisyphus ”by H. Dustmukhammad and others, genre-style contamination in the genre of the Uzbek novel was studied.
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