SYMBOLS AND EMBLEMS IN MODERN UZBEK NOVELS. ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE WORKS OF ISAJON SULTAN

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Gulnora Avezova

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The knowledge of the East has always nourished Uzbek literature, which has always flourished. Although Alisher Navoi took the first steps in this direction, Abdullar Qodiri and Abdulla Qahhor are the writers who have shaped modern Uzbek prose. Novel writing is through a period of tremendous transformation in modern times. This article examines the element of modernity in Isajon Sultan's works, which are based on modern novel symbols and emblems.

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Gulnora Avezova. (2022). SYMBOLS AND EMBLEMS IN MODERN UZBEK NOVELS. ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE WORKS OF ISAJON SULTAN. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(4), 522–525. Retrieved from https://giirj.com/index.php/giirj/article/view/2367
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