THE POETIC MISSION IN 20TH CENTURY UZBEK LITERATURE: THE WORKS OF VOHIDOV AND FAYNBERG
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- 1. UZBEKISTAN STATE WORLD LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY ENGLISH FACULTY №2
- 2. Worldly Knowledge Publishing Centre
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This course paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the works of Alexander Faynberg, a poet, playwright, and translator who played a significant role in the literary process of the 20th century. The study examines the author’s life and stages of creative development, his position in both Russian and Uzbek literary contexts, the ideological and artistic features of his poetic legacy, as well as his translation activities from a scientific and theoretical perspective. The paper analyzes the reflection of themes such as nature, human psyche, time, and philosophy of life in Faynberg’s poetry, as well as his use of imagery and poetic devices. Particular attention is given to the author’s connection with Uzbek literature, his contributions to interethnic literary relations, and his role in promoting cultural dialogue through translations.
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