The Concept Of A Historical Man In The Novel Alisher Navoi
Sadullo Dilmurodovich Kuronov , Doctor Of Philosophy (PhD) In Philology, Doctoral Student Of Andizhan State University, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the concept of a historical personality in the novels of Oybek “Navoi’ and Isajon Sultan “Alisher Navoi” from the point of view of ideology and artistic thinking of the period when these works were written. The unique expression of both writers in the creation of the image of a historical personality is subjected to a comparative analysis based on the artistic and ideological goals of the creator. Scientific conclusions about the diversity of the artistic interpretation of Alisher Navoi and his contemporaries are given.
Keywords
Historical Novel, Historical Personality, Fictional Character, Concept Of Historical Personality, Artistic Thinking, Creative Idea, Protagonist
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