SYMBOLISM AND THE SYSTEM OF SEMANTIC IMAGES IN THE POETICS OF ALEXANDER FAYNBERG
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Symbol, poetic code, artistic semantics, poetic image, symbolic thinking, modern Uzbek poetry.Abstract
This article analyzes the issue of symbolism and the system of semantic images in the poetics of Alexander Faynberg. During the research, the specific features of symbols, poetic codes, and artistic semantics in the poet’s works are examined. In addition, the study explores the multilayered meanings of poetic images in Faynberg’s poetry as well as the philosophical content expressed through symbolic thinking and artistic expressive means.
Based on the theories of poetics and semiotics, the article reveals the artistic function of symbols in the poet’s works and the aesthetic significance of the system of semantic images. The research concludes that symbolism and the system of semantic images in Faynberg’s poetics represent one of the important artistic features defining the poet’s poetic thinking.
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