FOLKLORE EXAMPLES OF WANDERING IMAGES

Authors

  • Ugilnar Ruzieva Guliston State University, doctoral candidate Author

Keywords:

Image, wandering image, folklore, Semurg, Kayqubod, Hitar Pitar, Till Eulenspigel, Nasriddin Khoja, Giufa, William Tell.

Abstract

This article discusses the wandering images in the folklore of the world’s peoples. The aesthetic aspects and reasons for such migration are highlighted.

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Published

2024-10-31

How to Cite

FOLKLORE EXAMPLES OF WANDERING IMAGES. (2024). Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Philosophy and Culture, 4(10), 127-131. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJSSPC/article/view/7917