THE THEME OF LOVE AND ROMANCE IN UZBEK LITERATURE

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Love and romance have long been central themes in world literature, shaping narratives that reflect cultural and societal values. Uzbek literature, deeply rooted in historical and folkloric traditions, presents love in various forms—ranging from idealized and poetic to tragic and socially constrained. This paper explores the portrayal of love and romance in Uzbek literature, analyzing key works such as Layli va Majnun (Alisher Navoi), O'tkan Kunlar (Abdulla Qodiriy), Kecha va Kunduz (Cho'lpon), and Yulduzli Tunlar (Pirimqul Qodirov). Through a qualitative literary analysis, this study examines how the theme of love has evolved over time and how it reflects broader societal changes. By comparing classical and modern representations, we aim to highlight the dynamic nature of love and romance in Uzbek literary tradition.

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Shokirova, M., & Anvarova , M. (2025). THE THEME OF LOVE AND ROMANCE IN UZBEK LITERATURE. Инновационные исследования в современном мире: теория и практика, 4(14), 89–94. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/51173

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