UTKIR HASHIMOV: ARTISTIC SPACE, MAN AND SPIRITUAL VALUES IN UZBEK PROSE OF THE XX–XXI CENTURIES
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Universal themes, widespread distribution, spiritual and moral values, dedication, social adaptation and inner honesty.Abstract
This article explores the biography and creative work of renowned Uzbek writer Utkir Khashimov, which provides rich material for philological analysis in both national and international literary studies.
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1. Hashimov, U. — Wikipedia materials about the Uzbek writer.
2. «The Work of Utki… Unique Artistic Linguistic Features».
3. «Spiritual Values in Otkir Hashimov’s Novel “The Works of the World”».
4. Linguistic and poetic features in the works. 5. Expression of Humanity and Love in the Novels.
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