NARRATIVE GENRE IN NEW UZBEK LITERATURE

Authors

  • Sarvinoz Ahmedova Qoraqalpoq davlat universiteti talabasi (Nukus, O‘zbekiston) Author

Keywords:

contemporary, character, character, plot flow, writer's style, storytelling.

Abstract

In this article, we delve into the exploration of "Yangi o`zbek adabiyotida hikoya janri" - the short story genre in modern Uzbek literature. Through a historical lens, we trace the origins and influences that have shaped Uzbek short story writing, highlighting key characteristics, themes, and the evolution of this genre over time. Furthermore, we spotlight influential authors and their works, shedding light on the impact of short stories on Uzbek literary culture and the broader reception they have garnered in academic and popular spheres.

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Published

2024-02-29

How to Cite

NARRATIVE GENRE IN NEW UZBEK LITERATURE. (2024). Central Asian Journal of Education and Innovation, 3(2 Part 2), 148-149. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/CAJEI/article/view/23857